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It then continues northward through the city of San Diego, where it intersects SR 94, also known as Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway ,.
As it continues through downtown San Diego, it meets SR 15, the southern stub of I-15 It then meets El Cajon Boulevard, which was formerly signed as I-8 Business, then passes under Hazard Memorial Bridge that carries Adams Ave. before going over Mission Valley.
I-805 then travels on the Mission Valley Viaduct, a towering reinforced concrete viaduct built in 1972, spanning over Mission Valley and the San Diego River.
The viaduct is the top stack of the Jack Schrade Interchange over Interstate 8, which runs along the south side of Mission Valley and crosses underneath the viaduct perpendicularly and is San Diego County's only symmetrical stack interchange.
The San Diego Trolley traffic also runs under the viaduct on the valley floor.
It then meets SR 163, also known as Cabrillo Freeway.
It then continues through suburban San Diego, where it meets SR 52 in Clairemont Mesa.
North of SR 52, it closely parallels Interstate 5 near La Jolla.
Passing under the Eastgate Mall arch bridge and entering Sorrento Valley, it finally meets its north end at I-5.
At the I-5 interchange, which is also located along the widest freeway in the Interstate Highway System, SR 56 is accessible via Local Bypass.

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