Washington State Route 8 (1964)
State Route 30
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Tonasket – east of Kettle Falls (-118.123 48.627) |
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1970–1973 |
U.S. Route 95
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Existed: |
1970–1979 |
State Route 110
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1970–1975 |
State Route 111 Temporary
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1970–1971 |
State Route 113
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1970–1973 |
State Route 126
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1970–April 1, 1992 |
State Route 131
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1970–1975 |
State Route 140
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1970–April 1, 1992 |
State Route 143
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1973–1985 |
Since the 1964 state highway renumbering, which established the current state route system, the Washington State Department of Transportation has thirty state routes. Once a highway has been decommissioned, the highway is turned over to the local county or city that it resided in, who is then responsible for all maintenance on the former highway. All former highways are codified in Washington law under the Revised Code of Washington, chapter 47.17, section 420.
State Route 111 was a state highway in the U.S. state of Washington, running from Hurricane Ridge in the Olympic National Park to US 101.
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