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  2. Clallam Transit - Wikipedia

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    Clallam Transit debuted its "Strait Shot" intercity bus route in June 2017, connecting Port Angeles to the Bainbridge Island ferry terminal and other points in Kitsap County. [5] The agency launched a shuttle connecting Port Angeles to the Hurricane Ridge area of Olympic National Park in 2022; following a fire that damaged the Hurricane Ridge ...

  3. Seattle and North Coast Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Portions of the rail-line were constructed in the early 1900s by various groups. The citizens of Port Angeles knew that in order to prosper, a rail line would have to link the town to the rest of the country. The first was by the U.S. Army during World War I an effort to log the spruce forests around Lake Crescent for warplane production. [1]

  4. List of former Metro Local routes - Wikipedia

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    Line 65 service west of Soto Street was cancelled in June 2007. This portion of the route was duplicated with Montebello Bus Lines Line 50. The remainder of the route was renumbered to Line 665 (this line was later shortened to Olympic/Indiana in December 2020, although Line 66 serves on Olympic Blvd.

  5. Port Angeles, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of Port Angeles. Port Angeles (/ ˈ æ n dʒ əl ə s / AN-jəl-əs) is a city and county seat of Clallam County, Washington, United States. [7] The population was 19,960 at the 2020 census, [5] it is the most populous city in the county, as well as the most populous city on the Olympic Peninsula.

  6. Olympic National Park Headquarters Historic District

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    The Olympic National Park Headquarters Historic District overlooks Port Angeles, Washington from Peabody Heights, consisting of 6 contributing buildings built in 1940–44, 8 contributing structures and 17 non-contributing properties that act as the administrative headquarters for Olympic National Park.

  7. Spruce Railroad Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Spruce Railroad Trail (sometimes called Lake Crescent Trail) is a rail trail located on the shores of Lake Crescent about 20 miles (32 km) west of Port Angeles, Washington, and is part of the 134-mile-long Olympic Discovery Trail. The trail follows the former Port Angeles Western Railroad grade along the shores of Lake Crescent.

  8. Washington State Route 108 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 108 (SR 108, also known as the Old Olympic Highway) [3] is a state highway in Grays Harbor and Mason counties, of the U.S. state of Washington. It extends 20.67 miles (33.27 km) from SR 8 in the city of McCleary , east to an interchange with U.S. Route 101 (US 101) in Kamilche .

  9. Mount Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Mount Angeles is located just south of Port Angeles, Washington in the Olympic National Park.It is the highest peak in the Hurricane Ridge area. The summit, which offers panoramic views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and many of the peaks of the interior Olympic Mountains can be climbed from the Klahane Ridge trail.