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Templin Highway




Templin Highway is a two-lane road in Los Angeles County, California, United States that connects Interstate 5 and the old Golden State Highway with the north end of Castaic Lake. Originally named Warm Springs Road, it was renamed in 1967 after county highway commissioner Newton H. Templin, who had promoted the road's construction.[1] Until plans were canceled in 1980, the road was to continue east; a 1958 plan shows it extending to San Francisquito Canyon Road as an expressway,[2] and by 1975 it was to connect with Spunky Canyon Road near the Bouquet Reservoir.[3]

For the filming of "Mr. Monk Gets Stuck in Traffic", an episode of the TV series Monk, the crew turned Templin Highway into a freeway by constructing a median barrier out of cinder blocks.[4]

The highway also appears in the movie Serenity (2005) as the setting for the skiff chase scene.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Valley News (Van Nuys), October 20, 1967
  2. ^ Metropolitan Transportation Engineering Board, Master Plan of Freeways and Expressways, adopted February 28, 1958
  3. ^ Harrison Irving Scott, Ridge Route: The Road That United California, p. 112 (third printing, 2003, ISBN 0-615-12000-8)
  4. ^ Terry J. Erdmann, Paula M. Block, Monk: The Official Episode Guide, 2006, p. 142

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