California State Route 119

Bakersfield, CA 93313
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State Route 119 is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that runs in an east - west direction from State Route 33 in Taft to State Route 99 just south of Bakersfield. SR 119 is part of the former U.S. Route 399, which ran along SR 33 and State Route 166 before ending at SR 99 . Today, it serves as the main connector between the extreme southewestern corner of the San Joaquin Valley and Bakersfield.Highway 119 is commonly known as Taft Highway. It passes through some of Kern County's most famous oil fields, including the Midway-Sunset, the third-largest oil field in the United States; the Buena Vista Oil Field; and runs adjacent to the Elk Hills Oil Field, formerly the Naval Petroleum Reserve No. 1, infamous as one of the two illicit leases – the other being Teapot Dome – part of the scandal which marred the administration of President Warren G. Harding in the 1920s.Route descriptionSR 119 starts at SR 33 near the southern end of Taft. It travels north on Taft Hwy. on the eastern edge of the city. Leaving the city, the road continues north through the oil producing foothills of the Western San Joaquin Valley. The road then turns northeast and enters the valley. Here it passes through the towns of Valley Acres and Dustin Acres. Unlike most of the San Joaquin Valley, little farming is done in this portion of the valley. The road then turns east, and crosses I-5. The route enters agricultural land as it continues east. It then terminates at SR 99 south of Bakersfield. Taft Hwy. continues as a county road to Union Ave. (old US 99 and SR 99 Business), where it becomes Panama Rd.

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