The Panhandle Freeway was an approximately two-mile limited access corridor which was once proposed in the city of San Francisco. The Panhandle Freeway conceptually would have connected US Route 101 at the Central Freeway west to the planned Interstate 280 freeway by way of Panhandle Park. The concept of the Panhandle Freeway was added to the State Highway System as Legislative Route Number 223 during 1947. The adopted alignment of the Panhandle Freeway corridor rescinded in 1955 and was never reestablished. Between 1964-1968 the Panhandle Freeway was planned as Interstate 80 and later as the second iteration of California State Route 241 circa 1968-1972. The history of the planned Panhandle Freeway The beginnings of the Panhandle Freeway and Central Freeway being added to the State Highway System came with the addition of LRN 223 by way of 1947 Legislative Chapter 11. LRN 223 was defined as "a point on LRN 2 near Division Street to LRN 56." LRN 223 appears as a prop
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