U.S. Bicycle Route 95
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U.S. Bicycle Route 95 (USBR 95) is a U.S. Numbered Bicycle Route in California, Washington, and Alaska along the West Coast in the United States, that is also planned to run through Oregon.[1] It has three designated sections in California, Washington, and Alaska. The first section, running from Valdez to Delta Junction in Alaska, was designated in May 2011.
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Existed | 2011–present | |||
California section | ||||
South end | San Francisco | |||
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North end | Oregon state line near Crescent City, California | |||
Washington section | ||||
South end | Skagit–Snohomish county line near Lake McMurray, Washington | |||
Major intersections | ||||
North end | Peace Arch Border Crossing in Blaine, Washington | |||
Alaska section | ||||
South end | Valdez, Alaska | |||
Major intersections | USBR 108 in Glennallen | |||
North end | USBR 8 in Delta Junction, Alaska | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
States | California, Washington, Alaska | |||
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