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I-90 is the primary commercial artery between Seattle and points east, carrying an average of 29,000 vehicles through the pass per day. [2] I-90 is the only divided highway crossing east–west through the state. [a] The pass lends its name to a census-designated place (CDP) located at the summit (Snoqualmie Pass, Washington).
State Route 904 (SR 904) begins at a diamond interchange with Interstate 90 (I-90), concurrent with U.S. Route 395 (US 395) in Tyler. [3] Traveling northeast over an unnamed creek to Babb, the highway becomes parallel with a rail line owned by BNSF Railway and used by Amtrak's Empire Builder route from Portland, Oregon to Spokane.
Interstate 90 (I-90) is an east–west transcontinental freeway and the longest Interstate Highway in the United States at 3,099.7 miles (4,988.5 km). It begins in Seattle, Washington , and travels through the Pacific Northwest , Mountain West , Great Plains , Midwest , and the Northeast , ending in Boston , Massachusetts.
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Oct. 11—A bridge over Interstate 90 west of downtown Spokane probably isn't noticed much by motorists traveling under it. But for residents of the neighborhoods on either side of the freeway, it ...
Aug. 9—Interstate 90 closed Tuesday night and reopened in segments Wednesday after a chemical spill from a semitruck crash in western Spokane County. Dennis D. Schwindt, 62, was driving a ...
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]
It had moved out of Spokane by around 4 p.m., when the Spokane International Airport set a record with about 5.8 inches ... Crashes force closure of I-90 near Spokane Valley; after-school ...