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'''Business Loop 5''' in ], ], and ] was a ] since the 1960s and has been decommissioned since the 1990s. Business Loop 5 followed the original ] route along Beyer Boulevard, Broadway, Harbor Drive, and Pacific Highway. '''Business Loop 5''' in ], ], and ] was a ] since the 1960s and has been deleted since the 1990s. Business Loop 5 followed the original ] route along Beyer Boulevard, Broadway, Harbor Drive, and Pacific Highway.
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Route information
Existed1960s–1990s
Location
CountiesSan Diego
Major citiesSan Diego, National City, and Chula Vista

Business Loop 5 in San Ysidro, National City, and Chula Vista was a business route since the 1960s and has been deleted since the 1990s. Business Loop 5 followed the original US 101 route along Beyer Boulevard, Broadway, Harbor Drive, and Pacific Highway.

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