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State Route 167 (SR 167) is a state highway in the Seattle metropolitan area of Washington state. It is commonly known as the Valley Freeway and serves the Green River Valley from Tacoma to Renton , primarily as a four-lane freeway.
The 167 Completion project is part of WSDOT’s $2.38 billion Puget Sound Gateway Program. The program is also extending SR 509 from near Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to I-5. Show comments
Follows SR 26, SR 27, SR 194, US 195, SR 271, SR 272 and SR 278 in Whitman County [15] [16] San Juan Islands Scenic Byway: 120 190 [a] Sidney, British Columbia: SR 20 near Anacortes: 2009 [17] Follows SR 20 Spur (San Juan Islands Ferry) through the San Juan Islands: Sherman Pass Scenic Byway: 35 56 SR 21 in Republic: US 395 in Kettle Falls
Pierce County drivers who use state Route 167 to go north will see reduced travel times and more capacity during peak hours, WSDOT officials said. Trips from Sumner to Auburn just got faster. Here ...
A combined state department of transportation was proposed in the mid-1960s and gained the support of Governor Dan Evans. [10] Charles Prahl, who resigned as head of the Department of Highways, criticized the Evans administration's proposal to create a transportation "superagency" and the prioritization of rapid transit in plans for the urban transportation system of Seattle. [11]
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SR 3 in Silverdale: 1964: current SR 304: 3.14: 5.05 SR 3 in Navy Yard City: Colman Dock ferry terminal in Seattle: 1964: current Deleted between 1991 and 1994 [3] SR 305: 13.50: 21.73 Colman Dock ferry terminal in Seattle: SR 3 in Poulsbo: 1964: current SR 306 — — SR 303 in Bremerton: Illahee State Park: 1964: 1993 [3] SR 307: 5.25
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