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Title: CA 73
Post by: Max Rockatansky on October 22, 2021, 08:18:19 PM
I wanted to do something different on the Gribblenation blog so I dug up CA 73 given I clinched it by accident back in 2011.  Interestingly while most of the focus with CA 73 is with the Corona del Mar Freeway and San Joaquin Hills Tollway there is a interesting back story with the older surface alignments.  I was able to find a June 1941 CHPW article detailing the construction of the Main Street Extension which became CA 73 via MacArthur Boulevard in 1964:

https://www.gribblenation.org/2021/10/california-state-route-73.html
Title: Re: CA 73
Post by: M3100 on November 25, 2021, 06:55:32 PM
I do like this alternative as a 'bypass' when I-405 is too busy.  However, one does get lower gas mileage along this route because of its hilly profile.

What I also like is that this route enables one to 'pay later' using the toll roads website (as do some of the other Orange County toll routes).  I do not travel toll roads/lanes often enough to justify getting a toll reader for my car.
Title: Re: CA 73
Post by: JustDrive on November 26, 2021, 07:56:25 PM
One thing I've always found interesting about CA 73 is that even with the toll road alignment, the mileposts begin at 10.00 at the 5 interchange
Title: Re: CA 73
Post by: RZF on November 26, 2021, 09:04:34 PM
Quote from: JustDrive on November 26, 2021, 07:56:25 PM
One thing I've always found interesting about CA 73 is that even with the toll road alignment, the mileposts begin at 10.00 at the 5 interchange

According to CA Highways, there are plans to connect it with CA 241. However, I don't see any solid, materialized plans. So, with nothing really conjured, why would they want to start the postmile log at 10?
Title: Re: CA 73
Post by: theroadwayone on December 14, 2021, 12:10:04 AM
I take it that one good reason you'd use it if you are from South OC is if you want to get an airplane ride; it's a bit of a shortcut to three of the main area airports (John Wayne, Long Beach, LAX.)