State Route 92


SR 92 west ahead of the high point of the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge and Foster City. The San Mateo-Hayward Bridge is the longest San Francisco Bay Bridge crossing. - 11/27/2005
California 92 begins as a narrow, two-lane highway at Half Moon Bay, a tiny hamlet on the coast of the Pacific Ocean. It crosses the Santa Cruz Mountains, then enters the metropolitan San Francisco Bay Area by entering Belmont, San Mateo, and Foster City. The highway becomes a freeway as it passes Interstate 280, and it provides the longest crossing over the San Francisco Bay via the San Mateo Bridge. California 92 reaches the East Bay at Hayward, and it becomes a city street as it enters downtown Hayward. California 92 ends at its junction with Mission Boulevard (California 238).
California State Route 92 Guides

Near the east end of SR 92 in Downtown Hayward, this trailblazer is posted on westbound Fletcher Lane at Watkins Street. The connection from SR 238 north to SRa 92 west requires a detour via Fletcher Lane and Watkins Street because of a left turn restriction.
12/29/04
After turning north onto Watkins Street, a lone trailblazer for California 92 west is posted in advance of the Jackson Street intersection in Hayward.
12/29/04
From the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge, westbound travelers can look north on a clear day and see the downtown skylines of both San Francisco and Oakland.
11/27/05
This freeway entrance shield assembly for California 92 east is located in Hayward. Photos taken by Trevor Carrier (Summer 2002).
Photo Credits:
- Andy Field: 12/29/04, 11/27/05
- Trevor Carrier: 2002
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Page Updated Monday September 23, 2013.