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The Ship Canal Bridge, which carries I-5 into the University District in Seattle. I-5 continues north out of downtown Seattle under a 20-to-30-foot (6.1 to 9.1 m) retaining wall along Melrose Avenue at the edge of Capitol Hill. [46] To the west is the South Lake Union and Cascade neighborhoods, accessed via ramps to Stewart Street and Mercer ...
State Trunk Highway 50 (often called Highway 50, STH-50 or WIS 50) is a 44.43-mile (71.50 km) state highway in Walworth and Kenosha counties in Wisconsin, United States, that runs from Wisconsin Highway 11 (WIS 11) in Delavan east to Wisconsin Highway 32 (WIS 32) in Kenosha. The highway is maintained by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation.
The Lynnwood spur begins at SR 524 and goes south 0.50 miles (0.80 km) to an interchange with Interstate 5 (I-5); [1] [28] the highway was established between 1964 and 1970. [ 26 ] [ 18 ] When SR 524 was originally extended to I-5, its interchange was only on the west side of the freeway.
Until 1992, SR 505 from I-5 west to Winlock was part of State Route 603, which continued north from Winlock through Napavine to SR 6 about two miles (3 km) west of I-5 in Chehalis. Several changes were made to the state highways throughout Washington in 1992, and at that time the section from SR 6 to Winlock was turned back to the county, while ...
One northbound lane of I-5 opened about 1:30 p.m. but southbound lanes were closed and drivers were being diverted at Sunset Drive, WSDOT tweeted. All lanes opened in both directions a little ...
[19] [20] [21] It was then incorporated into the state highway system in 1937 as Secondary State Highway 5G (SSH 5G), which connected Primary State Highway 5 (PSH 5) in Puyallup to PSH 1 in Lakeview. [16] [22] [23] The highway used a section of Meridian Avenue that was later co-signed with SSH 5N, which was created in 1955. [24] [25]
I-5's interchange with Mercer Street, the proposed eastern terminus of the Bay Freeway, under construction in 1962. The 0.7-mile-long (1.1 km) Bay Freeway, [1] as proposed in 1972, [3] would have been a six-lane elevated freeway on a curved box-beam bridge, measuring 180 feet (55 m) at its widest point.
Investigators learned of the shootings when a victim from the first "spasm" was driven to a fire station in Seattle after being shot at 8:26 p.m. near Interstate 5 and State Route 18 Monday ...