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1964 state highway renumbering (Washington)
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1964 state highway renumbering
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The 1964 state highway renumbering was a reorganization of state highways in the U.S. state of Washington. The new system, based on sign routes (SR, later changed to state routes), replaced the primary and secondary highway system implemented in 1937. It was first signed in January 1964 and codified into the Revised Code of Washington in 1970.

History

The former numbering system of primary and secondary state highways, using lettered suffixes and unnamed branches, created confusion for motorists as the system expanded. The system also ignored, or conflicted with, the federal highway system and the then-developing Interstate Highway System.[1] The state highway department originally planned for a major highway renumbering in 1957, expanding on the existing primary and secondary system with numbers as high as 59, but serious consideration of a full-scale renumbering began in 1962.[2] It had the specific goal of replacing letter suffixes with two- and three-digit numbers, which would not repeat or conflict with each other or with federal route numbers.[3]

In 1963, the Washington State Legislature passed a law authorizing the creation of a new state highway numbering system under the direction of the Washington State Highway Commission.[4] The law came in response to confusion experienced by tourists visiting during the 1962 World's Fair, held in Seattle.[5] The highway commission approved its numbering plan on June 19, 1963, using even numbers for east–west routes and odd numbers for north–south routes; primary routes would have lower numbers, while secondary routes would use the first digit to indicate its parent route.[6][7] Federal highways, including Interstate highways, would retain their designations and be incorporated into the system.[8] The new numbering system took effect on January 15, 1964,[9][10] and new signs were posted at a cost of $115,000.[5][11]

Route renumbering

New Sign Route numbers

New number[12] Section Old number Notes
SR 2 I-5 in Everett to US 97 in Peshastin PSH 15
US 97 in Peshastin to I-90 in Spokane PSH 2
I-90 in Spokane to US 395 in Mead PSH 3
US 395 in Mead to Idaho state line PSH 6
SR 3 US 101 in Shelton to SR 106 in Belfair SSH 14A
SR 106 in Belfair to SR 104 at the Hood Canal Bridge PSH 21
SR 5 entire route PSH 1
SR 6 entire route PSH 12
SR 7 entire route PSH 5
SR 8 entire route PSH 9
SR 9 entire route SSH 1A
SR 10 US 99 in Seattle to US 97 in Teanaway PSH 2 U.S. Route 10 was truncated to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, in 1971.[13] SR 10 from Cle Elum to Ellensburg still remains as a state highway. SR 90 (I-90) was also renumbered from the same Primary State Highways (see below).
US 97 in Teanaway to I-82 in Ellensburg PSH 3
I-82 in Ellensburg to SR 281 in Burke PSH 7
SR 281 in Burke to US 395 in Ritzville PSH 18
US 395 in Ritzville to US 2 in Spokane PSH 11
US 2 in Spokane to Idaho state line PSH 2
SR 11 entire route PSH 1
SR 12 entire route PSH 8 In 1967, U.S. Route 12 was extended into Washington. At that time, SR 14 was renumbered as a portion of US/SR 12, and SR 12 was renumbered as a portion of current SR 14.[14][15]
SR 14 entire route PSH 5
SR 16 entire route PSH 14
SR 17 US 395 in Eltopia to SR 28 in Soap Lake SSH 11G
SR 28 in Soap Lake to US 2 in Coulee City PSH 7
US 2 in Coulee City to US 97 near Brewster PSH 10
SR 18 entire route PSH 2
SR 20 entire route PSH 16 Extended in 1973
SR 21 US 395 near Lind to US 2 in Wilbur SSH 4B
US 2 in Wilbur to SR 30 in Republic PSH 4
SR 30 in Republic to Canadian border SSH 4A
SR 22 US 410 in Buena to US 97 in Toppenish PSH 8
US 97 in Toppenish to US 410 in Prosser SSH 3A
SR 23 US 195 in Steptoe to I-90 in Sprague PSH 18
I-90 in Sprague to SR 28 in Harrington SSH 11F
SR 24 entire route SSH 11A
SR 25 entire route PSH 22
SR 26 I-90 in Vantage to SR 261 in Washtucna SSH 7C
SR 261 in Washtucna to US 295 in Dusty SSH 11B
SR 27 US 195 in Pullman to SR 271 in Oakesdale PSH 3
SR 271 in Oakesdale to I-90 in Opportunity SSH 3H
SR 28 US 2 in East Wenatchee to SR 281 in Quincy PSH 10
SR 281 in Quincy to US 2 in Davenport PSH 7
SR 30 US 97 in Tonasket to SR 21 in Republic PSH 4 Renumbered in 1973 as a portion of SR 20
SR 21 near Republic to US 395 near Kettle Falls SSH 3P
SR 31 entire route PSH 6 SR 31 was truncated to Tiger in 1973.[16] The portion south of Tiger was renumbered as a portion of SR 20.
SR 82 entire route PSH 3
SR 90 I-5 in Seattle to US 97 in Teanaway PSH 2 Interstate 90 was still under construction in 1964. While it was under construction, the Primary State Highway numbers listed referred to both the old alignment (US 10), and the new alignment (I-90).
US 97 in Teanaway to I-82 in Ellensburg PSH 3
I-82 in Ellensburg to SR 281 in George PSH 7
SR 281 in George to US 395 in Ritzville PSH 18
US 395 in Ritzville to US 2 in Spokane PSH 11
US 2 in Spokane to Idaho state line PSH 2
SR 92 entire route SSH 15A
SR 95 entire route PSH 3 In the mid-1970s, US 95 was rerouted to no longer serve the state of Washington.[17] The segment in Washington was renumbered as US 195 Spur and a portion of U.S. Route 195.
SR 97 Oregon state line to SR 22 in Toppenish PSH 8 Concurrencies with SR 90 and SR 2 are skipped in this list.
SR 22 in Toppenish to I-82 in Union Gap SSH 3A
I-82 in Union Gap to I-90 in Ellensburg PSH 3
I-90 in Teanaway to US 2 in Peshastin PSH 2
US 2 in Wenatchee to British Columbia, Canada border PSH 10
SR 99 entire route PSH 1 US 99 was deleted in 1969. A portion of SR 99 remains as a state highway from Fife to Everett.

SR 99 Alt
entire route SSH 1B Renumbered SR 539 in 1969

SR 99 Temp
entire route PSH 1 This was a temporary state highway designation for West Marginal Way while the West Marginal Way Freeway was under construction in the 1960s. The West Marginal Way Freeway is now a portion of SR 99. West Marginal Way is no longer a state highway.
SR 101 Oregon state line to SR 6 in Raymond PSH 12
SR 6 in Raymond to US 410 in Aberdeen PSH 13
US 410 in Aberdeen to I-5 in Tumwater PSH 9
SR 103 entire route SSH 12A
SR 104 US 101 in Discovery Bay to SR 3 at the Hood Canal Bridge SSH 9E
SR 3 at the Hood Canal Bridge to the Kingston ferry PSH 21
Edmonds ferry to I-5 at the King-Snohomish county line SSH 1W
I-5 at the King-Snohomish county line to SR 522 in Lake Forest Park SSH 2B
SR 105 entire route SSH 13A
SR 106 entire route PSH 21
SR 107 entire route PSH 9
SR 108 entire route SSH 9D
SR 109 entire route SSH 9C
SR 111 entire route SSH 9G Removed from state highway system in 1971
SR 112 entire route SSH 9A
SR 113 US 101 in Discovery Bay to the Port Townsend ferry PSH 9 SR 113 was renumbered as a portion of SR 20 in 1973. An unrelated road was designated SR 113 in 1992.
Keystone ferry to SR 525 on Whidbey Island SSH 1D
SR 120 entire route SSH 8B SR 120 was renumbered as SR 140 in 1967, and was removed from state highway system in 1992
SR 121 entire route SSH 8D SR 121 was renumbered as SR 141 in 1967. SR 801 was renumbered as a new SR 121 at the same time.
SR 122 entire route SSH 8E SR 122 was renumbered as SR 142 in 1967. An unrelated road was designated SR 122 in 1992.
SR 124 US 395 in Burbank to SR 125 near Prescott SSH 3D
SR 125 near Presoctt to US 410 in Waitsburg SSH 3E
SR 125 Oregon state line to US 410 in Walla Walla PSH 3
US 410 in Walla Walla to SR 124 near Prescott SSH 3E
SR 126 entire route SSH 3L Removed from state highway system in 1992
SR 128 entire route SSH 3K
SR 129 entire route PSH 3
SR 131 entire route SSH 2I SR 131 was renumbered in 1975 as a portion of US 97. An unrelated road was designated SR 131 in 1992.
SR 141 entire route SSH 5L SR 141 was dropped from the state highway system in 1967, and the designation was reapplied to former SR 121.
SR 143 entire route PSH 5 SR 143 was renumbered as SR 123 in 1967. An unrelated road was designated SR 143 from 1973 to 1985.
SR 150 entire route SSH 10C
SR 151 entire route SSH 10D The SR 151 designation was deleted in 1987, the roadway having become a portion of US 97 and an eastern extension of SR 150.
SR 153 entire route PSH 16
SR 155 US 2 in Coulee City to the Grand Coulee Dam SSH 2F
Grand Coulee Dam to US 97 in Omak SSH 10A
SR 160 entire route PSH 14
SR 161 Eatonville to SR 512 in South Hill SSH 5N
SR 512 in South Hill to US 410 in Puyallup SSH 5G
US 410 in Puyallup to I-5 near Auburn SSH 5D
SR 162 entire route SSH 5E
SR 163 entire route PSH 5 SR 163 was renumbered as a portion of SR 167 in 1969. An unrelated road was designated SR 163 in 1992.
SR 165 entire route PSH 5
SR 167 entire route PSH 5
SR 168 entire route PSH 5 The Naches Pass Highway has been part of the state highway system since 1943, and was numbered SR 168 in 1964, but has yet to be constructed.
SR 169 entire route PSH 5
SR 171 entire route SSH 7E
SR 172 entire route SSH 10B Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=1964_state_highway_renumbering_(Washington)
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