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  1. The Grapevine is a corridor along Interstate 5 in Kern County in California 's San Joaquin Valley that descends from the Tehachapi Mountains through Grapevine Canyon. Overview Map

  2. Often, Angelenos refer to the 40-mile stretch, from just north of Castaic in Los Angeles County to the bottom of the grade where the I-5 enters the San Joaquin Valley in Kern County, as “the Grapevine” (the orange and yellow portion of the I-5 in the map below).

  3. Interstate 5 (I-5) is a major north–south route of the Interstate Highway System in the United States, running largely parallel to the Pacific Coast between the Mexican border and the Canadian border.The segment of I-5 in California runs across the length of the state from the Mexican border at the San Ysidro Port of Entry in the San Ysidro neighborhood of San Diego to the Oregon state line ...

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  5. The 1915 highway which is our focus; the 1933 three-lane Ridge Route Alternate Highway identified as US 99 (converted to a 4-lane expressway between 1943 and 1951); and today’s 8-lane I-5 freeway completed in 1970.

  6. being specific to the actual pass, and the Ridge Route when referring to I-5 from Castaic to Grapevine. While you’re passing through Grapevine anyon, be sure to spot the wild grapevines that still grow in the canyon. Names may change, but the name Ridge Route should live on. It applies to I-5 better than “The Grapevine” ever will.

  7. 28 gru 2019 · Although the entire route of Interstate 5 from Castaic north to the San Joaquin Valley is frequently called the Grapevine, some say only the few steep miles from Fort Tejon to the bottom of the...