Transportation in Pierce County, Washington - Interstate 5 in Washington, Washington State Route 410, Washington State Route 7, Sound Transit (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Interstate 5 in Washington, Washington State Route 410, Washington State Route 7, Sound Transit, Washington State Route 99, Washington State Route 123, Washington State Route 507, Washington State Route 512, Washington State Route 704, Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad, Pierce Transit, Washington State Route 167, Washington State Route 168, Washington State Route 706, Sound Transit Express, Washington State Route 702, Washington State Route 509, Chinook Pass, Washington State Route 165, Washington State Route 302, McMillin Bridge, Washington State Route 162, Washington State Route 161, Port of Tacoma, Gray Army Airfield, Pierce County Foothills Trail, Puyallup, Winnifred Street Bridge, Fairfax Bridge, Cayuse Pass. Excerpt: Interstate 5 in Washington (I-5) is a 276.62-mile (445.18 km) highway in the U.S. state of Washington that extends from its border with Oregon to its border with Canada. Serving the cities of Vancouver, Kelso, Chehalis, Centralia, Olympia, Tacoma, Seattle, Everett, Mount Vernon, and Bellingham, it is the main route between Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, British Columbia. It is the only interstate to traverse the whole north-south length of Washington, but the state highways U.S. Route 97 and U.S. Route 395 do also. I-5 is also the only north-south primary interstate highway in Washington. The road is the busiest in the state; an estimated 240,000 motorists use the road daily. The second busiest is I-405 at 201,000. The Interstate Bridge carries I-5 over the Columbia River from Portland to Vancouver.I-5 enters Washington at the Interstate Bridge over the Columbia River between Portland and Vancouver. It initially heads north through Vancouver and intersects SR 14, the first segment of SR 501, and SR 500 until the interchange with I-205 in Salmon Creek, where the freeway begins a turn to the northeast...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Interstate 5 in Washington, Washington State Route 410, Washington State Route 7, Sound Transit, Washington State Route 99, Washington State Route 123, Washington State Route 507, Washington State Route 512, Washington State Route 704, Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad, Pierce Transit, Washington State Route 167, Washington State Route 168, Washington State Route 706, Sound Transit Express, Washington State Route 702, Washington State Route 509, Chinook Pass, Washington State Route 165, Washington State Route 302, McMillin Bridge, Washington State Route 162, Washington State Route 161, Port of Tacoma, Gray Army Airfield, Pierce County Foothills Trail, Puyallup, Winnifred Street Bridge, Fairfax Bridge, Cayuse Pass. Excerpt: Interstate 5 in Washington (I-5) is a 276.62-mile (445.18 km) highway in the U.S. state of Washington that extends from its border with Oregon to its border with Canada. Serving the cities of Vancouver, Kelso, Chehalis, Centralia, Olympia, Tacoma, Seattle, Everett, Mount Vernon, and Bellingham, it is the main route between Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, British Columbia. It is the only interstate to traverse the whole north-south length of Washington, but the state highways U.S. Route 97 and U.S. Route 395 do also. I-5 is also the only north-south primary interstate highway in Washington. The road is the busiest in the state; an estimated 240,000 motorists use the road daily. The second busiest is I-405 at 201,000. The Interstate Bridge carries I-5 over the Columbia River from Portland to Vancouver.I-5 enters Washington at the Interstate Bridge over the Columbia River between Portland and Vancouver. It initially heads north through Vancouver and intersects SR 14, the first segment of SR 501, and SR 500 until the interchange with I-205 in Salmon Creek, where the freeway begins a turn to the northeast...

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United States

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August 2011

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August 2011

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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30

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978-1-233-13832-6

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9781233138326

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1-233-13832-4



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