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The road will reopen at 4 a.m. Monday. The work is part of WSDOT’s SR 167 corridor improvement project. State Route 520: The highway and trail will be closed from I-5 in Seattle to 92nd Avenue ...
According to WSDOT, the SR-520 highway and trail will be closed all weekend long between I-5 in Seattle and 92nd Avenue N.E. in Clyde Hill. The closure will last from 11 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. on ...
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) will also close the Ballard Bridge this weekend, according to a Thursday announcement. Keep reading to learn more about the road closures on SR-520 ...
Interstate 5 in Washington. Interstate 5 (I-5) is an Interstate Highway on the West Coast of the United States that serves as the region's primary north–south route. It spans 277 miles (446 km) across the state of Washington, from the Oregon state border at Vancouver, through the Puget Sound region, to the Canadian border at Blaine.
Interstate 405 (I-405) is a north–south auxiliary Interstate Highway serving the Seattle region of Washington, United States. It bypasses Seattle east of Lake Washington, traveling through the Eastside area of King and Snohomish counties, providing an alternate route to I-5. The 30-mile (48 km) freeway serves the cities of Renton, Bellevue ...
Former. ← SR 519. → SR 522. State Route 520 (SR 520) is a state highway and freeway in the Seattle metropolitan area, part of the U.S. state of Washington. It runs 13 miles (21 km) from Seattle in the west to Redmond in the east. The freeway connects Seattle to the Eastside region of King County via the Evergreen Point Floating Bridge on ...
This will happen over four weekends, closing the highway on Friday and Saturday nights: Both directions of I-5 between SR 18 and 54th Avenue East will close to set girders for a new bridge. On ...
State Route 504. State Route 504 (SR 504, designated as the Spirit Lake Memorial Highway) is a state highway in southwestern Washington state in the United States. It travels 52 miles (84 km) along the North Fork Toutle River to the Mount St. Helens area, serving as the main access to the Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.