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The highway terminates to the west at an interchange with Interstate 5 (I-5) in Tukwila and to the east at I-90 in Issaquah, and also has intermediate junctions with I-405 and SR 167 in Renton. SR 900 was created in the 1964 state highway renumbering , but the corridor had been part of the state highway system since 1909.
Renton Transit Center South Renton P&R, Royal Hills Fairwood Schedule Map: 150 Yes Yes Yes No Downtown Seattle SODO, SODO Busway, I-5, Tukwila P&R, Southcenter, Boeing Kent, Regional Justice Center Kent Station Schedule Map: 153 Yes No No No Kent Station East Valley Road, South Renton P&R Renton Transit Center Schedule Map: 156 Yes Yes Yes No
[79] [80] Tukwila is the closest Amtrak station to Seattle–Tacoma International Airport. [81] King County Metro operates two routes from the station's bus bays: the RapidRide F Line, which runs from Burien to Renton via Southcenter Mall; and Route 154, a peak-only service connecting the station to the Boeing Field industrial district. [14] [82]
The first segment of the Renton Freeway to be completed was between Tukwila and Renton, costing $12.6 million and opening to traffic on August 31, 1965. [96] [97] An extension that bypassed downtown Renton opened on September 3, connecting with the existing freeway to Kennydale. [98]
SeaTac–Tukwila city line: 16.78: 27.00: SR 518 to I-5 / I-405 – Renton, Burien: Interchange: Gap in route, continues as Tukwila International Boulevard: Tukwila: 16.79: 27.02: SR 599 south to I-5: Continuation south: South 116th Street / Tukwila International Boulevard: Interchange; south end of freeway section: 17.61: 28.34: West Marginal ...
The F Line began service on June 7, 2014, [3] running between the Burien Transit Center and "The Landing" in north Renton. Other major stops and destinations served include Tukwila International Boulevard Link Station, Southcenter Mall, Tukwila Sounder/Amtrak Station, South Renton Park and Ride, Renton Transit Center and the Boeing Renton ...
Centered around Marginal Way and South 130th Street, it is Tukwila's most historically intact neighborhood. The original Tukwila was also settled in 1904, further South along the interurban line where a station was established. The first macadam paved road in Washington state was in Tukwila and bears the name of this new method of street paving ...
The Enumclaw–Maple Valley–Renton highway was built in 1914 and expanded in the early 1930s by the county government. It was absorbed into the state highway system in 1937 and designated as a branch of Primary State Highway 5 and renumbered to SR 169 in 1964. Recent residential development in Maple Valley and surrounding areas has increased ...