Ventura Freeway | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by Caltrans | ||||
Component highways: |
US 101 from the Santa Barbara/Ventura county line to North Hollywood SR 134 from North Hollywood to Pasadena |
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Major junctions | ||||
West end: | US 101 at the Santa Barbara/Ventura county line | |||
SR 23 in Thousand Oaks I-405 in Sherman Oaks US 101 / SR 134 / SR 170 in North Hollywood I-5 in Glendale SR 2 in Glendale |
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East end: | I-210 / SR 710 in Pasadena | |||
Highway system | ||||
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The Ventura Freeway is a freeway in southern California, United States, running from the Santa Barbara/Ventura county line to Pasadena. It is the principal east-west route (designated north-south) through Ventura County and in the southern San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles County. From the Santa Barbara County line to its intersection with the Hollywood Freeway in the southeastern San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles (the Hollywood Split), it is signed as U.S. Route 101, which was built in the late 1950s and opened on April 5, 1960. East of the Hollywood Freeway intersection, it is signed as State Route 134 (SR 134) which was built by 1971. The entire Ventura Freeway is not built to freeway standards, however; the segment that runs through the coastal communities of La Conchita and Mussel Shoals in western Ventura County still remains an expressway.