Castaic Junction, California

Castaic Junction is an unincorporated community located in Los Angeles County, California.[1] It is located at the crossroads of Interstate 5 and State Route 126 at the Santa Clara River.

Castaic Junction, California
Castaic Junction as viewed from SR 126
Castaic Junction
Castaic Junction
Location in California
Coordinates: 34°26′35″N 118°36′39″W
Country United States
State California
County Los Angeles
Elevation
310 m (1,017 ft)
Time zoneUTC-8 (Pacific (PST))
  Summer (DST)UTC-7 (PDT)
Area code(s)661
GNIS feature ID270336[1]

Places in Castaic Junction carry a Valencia address, and it is adjacent to the City of Santa Clarita.

Castaic Junction is the location of the Six Flags Magic Mountain theme park.

History

Castaic Junction was the official southern end of the Ridge Route. The name dates to 1887, before highways were built, when a railroad siding was set up at the junction.[2]

The community had an Art DecoModerne style train depot, serving the railroad line that ran along the Santa Clara River between Saugus and Piru. The depot was demolished around 1990.[2][3]

Just beyond the north end of the Magic Mountain parking lot is the site of the adobe ranch house for the historic Rancho San Francisco, a Mexican land grant that encompassed the Santa Clarita Valley from Piru to Canyon Country.[4]

According to local legend, icon James Dean ate his last meal at the Tip's Restaurant formerly at the crossroads of Highway 126 and The Old Road before he drove on north.[5][6]

See also

  • Santa Clarita, California topics

References


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