Folsom Boulevard - Folsom Premium Outlets
Folsom Boulevard is a major eastâ"west arterial in Sacramento County, California in the United States. Its western terminus is at Alhambra Boulevard in the East Sacramento section of Sacramento and its eastern terminus is at Greenback Lane in Folsom.
The actual road, however, runs from the California State Capitol (at 15th Street) in Sacramento to the city of Auburn in Placer County and has various changes of name along the way, which includes Capitol Avenue (old M Street), Folsom-Auburn Road and Auburn-Folsom Road.
For much of the route, it runs nearly parallel with U.S. Route 50 and was that highway's alignment before the freeway was completed in the 1970s.
Route description
Sacramento
Folsom Boulevard begins in the East Sacramento neighborhood (in a southeasterly direction) as a two-lane roadway, expanding to four lanes at 34th Street. It reduces back to two lanes at 47th Street and expands back to four lanes at 59th Street. After passing the intersection of 65th Street, Folsom Boulevard is reduced to two lanes again as it runs beneath the Union Pacific railroad tracks via a short subway tunnel. After passing under U.S. Route 50, Folsom Boulevard once again expands to four lanes and will remain that way at least for the remainder of the route. Folsom Boulevard intersects Howe Avenue and Power Inn Road, overlapping State Route 16 for roughly 1/2 mile (0.8Â km). State Route 16 departs Folsom Boulevard for Jackson Road and Folsom Boulevard turns in a northeasterly direction, paralleling the Sacramento Regional Transit light rail tracks. As it reaches Watt Avenue, Folsom Boulevard leaves the city of Sacramento and into the suburb communities of La Riviera and Rosem ont.
La Riviera/Rosemont/Rancho Cordova
Folsom Boulevard continues its northeasterly direction through La Riviera and Rosemont, passing under U.S. 50 for the second time. As it reaches the intersection of Bradshaw Road, Folsom Boulevard enters the city of Rancho Cordova. It then intersects other major intersections, including Mather Field Road, Coloma Road and Zinfandel Drive. Folsom Boulevard passes under U.S. 50 for the third time and as it reaches Sunrise Boulevard (County Route E2), it leaves Rancho Cordova en route to the city of Folsom.
Folsom
As Folsom Boulevard reaches Folsom, it meets up with U.S. 50 for a fourth and final time at an interchange. While U.S. 50 continues east towards South Lake Tahoe, Folsom Boulevard turns north towards historic downtown Folsom. It then crosses the American River, ending at the intersection of Greenback Lane. The road itself continues north as Folsom-Auburn Road.
Landmarks and points of interest
- East Lawn Memorial Cemetery
- California State University Sacramento
- Granite Regional Park
- Folsom Premium Outlets
- Historic Folsom
Major cities
- Sacramento, California
- Rancho Cordova, California
- Folsom, California
Local transportation
The Gold Line of Sacramento Regional Transit's light rail line runs along much of Folsom Boulevard. Several stations are located along the corridor and they include:
University/65th Street and Power Inn are nearby stations that also serve Folsom Boulevard.
RT buses 21, 26, 61, 80, 84 operate on Folsom Boulevard.
Folsom Stage Line Route 10 operates on a portion of Folsom Boulevard.
Major intersections
The entire thoroughfare is in Sacramento County.
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