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State Route 169 (SR 169) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Washington, located entirely within King County. It runs 25 miles (40 km) from Enumclaw to Renton , passing through Black Diamond and Maple Valley .
The U.S. state of Washington has over 7,000 miles (11,000 km) of state highways maintained by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). [1] The highway system is defined through acts by the state legislature and is encoded in the Revised Code of Washington as State Routes (SR).
Washington State Route 169; Wisconsin Highway 169; Territories. Puerto Rico Highway 169; Preceded by 168: Lists of highways 169 Succeeded by 170 This page was last ...
Washington State Route 155; Washington State Route 160; Washington State Route 161; Washington State Route 162; Washington State Route 163; Washington State Route 164; Washington State Route 165; Washington State Route 166; Washington State Route 167; Washington State Route 168; Washington State Route 169; Washington State Route 170; Washington ...
All state highways are designated by the Washington State Legislature and codified in the Revised Code of Washington (RCW), namely Chapter 47.17 RCW. These routes are defined generally by termini and points along the route; WSDOT may otherwise choose the details, and may bypass the designated points as long as the road serves the general vicinity.
The United States Numbered Highway System was approved and established on November 11, 1926 by the American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHO) and included eleven routes traveling through Washington. [1] [3] In 1961, the state introduced a set of route markers in Olympia that were colored based on destination and direction rather ...
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The rest of the route (between Auburn and Tacoma) was added back to the state highway system two years later in 1925, also as a part of State Road 5. [27] This route was extended north along Rainier Avenue into Seattle in 1937. [28] When Washington's current numbering system was developed with the 1964 renumbering, State Route 167 followed what ...