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SR 85 (CA)

State Route 85 marker

State Route 85
West Valley Freeway
Route information
Defined by
Maintained by Caltrans
Length: 23.7 mi (38.1 km)
Existed: July 1, 1964 – present
Restrictions: No trucks over 4.5 tons
Major junctions
South end: US 101 in San Jose
  SR 87 in San Jose
SR 17 in Los Gatos
I-280 in Cupertino
SR 82 in Mountain View
SR 237 in Mountain View
North end: US 101 in Mountain View
Highway system
SR 84 SR 86

State Route 85 marker

State Route 85 (SR 85) is a freeway which connects the cities of Mountain View and southern San Jose in the U.S. State of California. The freeway, along its entire length, is named the West Valley Freeway. Sections of the route also possess additional names: a significant portion of the route is also signed as the Norman Y. Mineta Highway; also, a section which passes through Saratoga is named the CHP Officer Scott M. Greenly Memorial Freeway, whose namesake was killed in the line of duty on that stretch of freeway; finally, the stretch north of I-280 (I-280) is known as the Stevens Creek Freeway. The route provides an alternate to U.S. Route 101 (US 101), bypassing downtown San Jose and instead passing through the foothill cities of Los Gatos, Saratoga, and Cupertino, roughly paralleling the Santa Cruz Mountains up to its interchange with I-280. The highway intersects with major highways such as I-280, SR 17, and SR 87.

SR 85 was built in two phases: the first, comprising the northern half, runs 5.7 miles from Stevens Creek Boulevard near Interstate 280 to its northern terminus at US 101 in Mountain View, was built in the 1960s. The second half, running 18.5 miles from US 101 in southern San Jose to Stevens Creek Boulevard in Cupertino, remained unbuilt until the 1980s and was opened in 1994. Prior to the construction of the southern half, the route was signed along De Anza Road from the end of the freeway portion at I-280 southwards until its junction with SR 9 in Saratoga, which then served as its southern terminus.


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