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A California 129 east reassurance shield is posted shortly thereafter, at the Salsipuedes Creek bridge (built in 1938, widened in 1990). Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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A mileage sign is posted shortly thereafter for the junction with U.S. 101/El Camino Real (13 miles), San Juan Bautista (16 miles), and Hollister (20 miles). The latter two destinations are reached via U.S. 101 south to California 156 east. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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Farms and agriculture again grace the landscape as California 129 leaves Watsonville. Eastbound California 129/Riverside Drive approaches Lakeview Road north to California 152/Hecker Pass Road. Through traffic to Gilroy can use California 152 east or California 129 east to U.S. 101 north. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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After the Lakeview Road intersection, a California 129 east reassurance shield is posted. The southern flank of the Santa Cruz Mountains come into view. Whereas California 152 crosses the Santa Cruz Mountains via Hecker Pass near Mount Madonna, California 129 chooses to follow the Pajaro River through the Pajaro Gap, which separates the Santa Cruz Mountains from Fremont Peak and the Gabilan Range to the south. In fact, U.S. 101/California 156 use the same gap to turn southwest from San Juan Bautista to Prunedale. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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A 138-kV Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) power line crosses California 129. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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Continuing east, California 129 serves as a farm-to-market road for a variety of farms, ranches, and orchards. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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Eastbound California 129/Riverside Drive approaches Thompson Road northeast to Carlton Road north. Use Carlton Road north to California 152/Hecker Pass Road; Carlton Road also serves as a farm-to-market road in this fertile plain. After this intersection, California 129 turns southeast toward Pajaro Gap. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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Now traveling southeast, California 129 approaches Silliman Road and a somewhat industrial looking area. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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California 129 will again turn east at the intersection with Murphy Crossing Road. True to its name, Murphy Crossing Road travels south over the Pajaro River and connects to Monterey County Route G-11/San Juan Road. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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Another California 129 east reassurance shield is posted after the Murphy Crossing Road intersection. The southern flank of the Santa Cruz Mountains and Pajaro Gap loom ahead; barely visible is the 500-kV power transmission line that connects Moss Landing Power Generating Station with the San Francisco Bay Area power grid. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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Now entering Pajaro Gap, California 129 squeezes with the Pajaro River and the railroad for the final distance to U.S. 101. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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The 500 kV power line and a companion 230-kV power line cross high above Pajaro Gap. California 129 continues east toward its junction with U.S. 101. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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Pajaro Gap briefly widens out prior to reaching the Aromas cut off, and California 129 again passes by farms and ranches. At the Rogge Lane intersection (not photographed), turn south to the community of Aromas. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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After the intersection with Rogge Lane (which connects California 129 with the community of Aromas and Carpinteria Road south to Monterey County Route G-11/San Juan Road), this California 129 east reassurance shield is posted. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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More narrow sections of California 129 and sharp curves lie ahead before the state highway emerges from Pajaro Gap. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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Leaving Pajaro Gap, California 129 approaches Soda Lake on the north and the Chittenden cut off. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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Eastbound California 129 approaches Old Chittenden Road, which is located immediately after passing through the subway undercrossing for the Union Pacific Railroad. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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California 129 passes under this railroad subway, which dates to 1931. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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Shortly thereafter, California 129 crosses the Pajaro River on this 1949 bridge and enters San Benito County. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
| California 129/Chittenden Road east |
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A reassurance shield for California 129/Chittenden Road is posted after the Pajaro River bridge. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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The best route for through traffic to Hollister is via California 129 east to U.S. 101 south to California 156 east. This is recommended over taking San Juan Highway, which is not on the state highway system. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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A stop ahead sign is posted on eastbound California 129/Chittenden Road as we approach the junction with U.S. 101/El Camino Real. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
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After the intersection with Searle Road, California 129 ends at U.S. 101. The first right turn connects to U.S. 101 south to California 156 east to Hollister, Prunedale, Salinas, and ultimately Los Angeles. A left turn at this diamond interchange connects to U.S. 101 north to Gilroy, San Jose, and San Francisco. An END shield is posted shortly after the turn off to southbound U.S. 101, but it is not shown here. Photo taken 07/05/06. |
| Scenes Pertaining to California 129
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This California 129 trailblazer shield is posted on the offramp from U.S. 101/El Camino Real south to California 129 west to Watsonville. Photo taken by Trevor Carrier, 2002. |
Page Updated October 19, 2007.