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==Auxiliary routes== * [[San Diego]], California—[[Interstate 805|I-805]] * [[Los Angeles]], California—[[Interstate 105 (California)|I-105]] (not directly connected) * Los Angeles and [[Orange County, California]]—[[Interstate 405 (California)|I-405]] * Los Angeles and Orange County, California—[[Interstate 605|I-605]] * [[Tracy, California]]—[[Interstate 205 (California)|I-205]] * [[Sacramento, California]]—[[Interstate 305 (California)|I-305]] (unsigned) * [[Zamora, California]]—[[Interstate 505|I-505]] * [[Eugene, Oregon]]—[[Interstate 105 (Oregon)|I-105]] * [[Portland, Oregon]]—[[Interstate 405 (Oregon)|I-405]] * Portland, Oregon, and [[Vancouver, Washington]]—[[Interstate 205 (Oregon–Washington)|I-205]] * [[Tacoma, Washington]]—[[Interstate 705|I-705]] * [[Seattle]], Washington—[[Interstate 405 (Washington)|I-405]] I-5 will have a complete set of auxiliary routes (i.e. 105, 205, 305, 405, 505, 605, 705, 805, 905), with the completion of [[Interstate 905|I-905]] in [[San Diego County, California|San Diego County]]. Currently, [[Interstate 80|I-80]] and [[Interstate 90|I-90]] are the only two Interstates to have complete sets of auxiliary routes. Several routes, including [[Interstate 305 (Oregon)|I-305]] and [[Interstate 505 (Oregon)|I-505]] in Oregon, were planned but left unbuilt due to [[highway revolt|local opposition]].
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