SR 34 is part of the
California Freeway and Expressway System, and portions of the route in Oxnard and Camarillo are part of the
National Highway System, a network of highways that are considered essential to the country's economy, defense, and mobility by the
Federal Highway Administration. It starts on the west at the intersection of Rice Avenue (future
SR 1) and Fifth Street in
Oxnard. It continues east then northeast on Fifth Street until it intersects Pleasant Valley Road in
Camarillo. After continuing east on Pleasant Valley Road a short distance, it turns north onto Lewis Road until the intersection with Las Posas Road at the north city limit of Camarillo where Route 34 continues straight ahead as Somis Road. It ends at
Route 118 near
Somis. This route originally began in
Port Hueneme, but in 1965, the portion from Port Hueneme to Oxnard Boulevard (then
Route 1) was deleted. Nevertheless, Route 34 mileposts add on these additional along the signed route. The route parallels the
Union Pacific Railroad's
Coast Line, which carries
Coast Starlight,
Pacific Surfliner and
Ventura County Line passenger trains, for almost its entire current length. ==History==