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Interstate 238

Interstate 238 is a short interstate highway entirely within the state of California. Its western terminus is at Hayward, California at an intersection with I-580 and CA 238 and its eastern terminus is at San Lorenzo, California at I-880. See Interstate 80 for more about these routes.

Table of contents
1 Number of Miles
2 Major Cities Along the Route
3 Intersections with other Main-Line Interstates
4 Spur Routes
5 Notes

Number of Miles

2

Major Cities Along the Route

Intersections with other Main-Line Interstates

None

Spur Routes

None

Notes

It exists because a short section of California State Highway 238 got Interstate funding and California had exhausted its list of I-x80 interstates. (Today, I-480 is available because that freeway was torn down as a result of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake.) There is no Interstate 38, and if it did exist, it wouldn't go anywhere near Oakland, California.