Middletown ,california

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  1. gerardo1961

    gerardo1961 Road Train Member

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    hi i have a delivery in middletown,california,what truckstop is very close i know only the sacramento 49 (I-80).and i have a other question i come frome the I-5 FROM LOS ANGELES WHAT IS THE BEST WAY TO DRIVE TO MIDDLETOWN,CA ,i was thinking take the ca-12 and after ca 29 is this a good idea or somebody haver a better way for me to driving never i drive this street(only i know the ca -12)
     
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  3. PackRatTDI

    PackRatTDI Licensed to Ill

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    If you're on I5 there's the TA, Loves and Rotten Robbie at Exit 407 and then the Flying J in Lodi at the jct of CA12 and I5. I found plenty of parking at the TA.
     
  4. gerardo1961

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    From exist 407,what street is the best to go to Middletown,ca
     
  5. skibum_63

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    best to look on the rand mcnally atlas.
     
  6. gerardo1961

    gerardo1961 Road Train Member

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    My question is ,is the ca29 good to driving from coming I-80
     
  7. gerardo1961

    gerardo1961 Road Train Member

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    I have the ranymcn
    Ally atlas,and 2gps only never I drive the ca 29 from the I-80
     
  8. The Admiral

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    My atlas shows the designated route to Middletown to be north on I5 to exit 578,west on Ca.20,south on CA.53 which runs into Ca. 29. There is like a 17 mile stretch on Ca.29 between Calistoga and Middletown that is not a designated route. Could be a really good reason for that. Never been there,but in those mountains there could be switchbacks,hairpin turns,who knows. I would not chance it. Tear up your truck or trailer or maybe yourself. Not worth a couple extra miles.
     
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  9. gerardo1961

    gerardo1961 Road Train Member

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    this was the best way to drive to middletown,when you come from the south from i-80 to us-29 this street is not for semis.
     
  10. Jim N.

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    Lived in Caistoga for 30 years and had a small tow service. That 17 mile section of 29 is not a desirable choice as there are hairpin turns but the worst part about it is the traffic. Early morning and afternoon commuters race up and down that stretch. Have witnessed flat bed trailers walking over cars in those hairpins. In January and Febuary there can be snow and or ice at the summit. Haven't been up there in awhile so I can't remember the kingpin lenght restrictions.
     
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  11. buzzarddriver

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    Go to this wesite and click on area 1, 3 and 4. It will show the truck routes in the areas you are looking at. Looks like you need to run north on 5 to CA20w to CA53so to CA29.
    The lower part of CA29 off 80 shows 30' kingpin.
    http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/traffops/trucks/truckmap/
     
    Last edited: Feb 9, 2012
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