Wikipedia:WikiProject U.S. Roads/Washington/1970 laws
This is created from the "before" text of other laws, since I don't have the laws from 1970. Information for the routes that were amended between 1970 and 1985 is from the 1970 traffic report. --NE2 16:18, 12 March 2008 (UTC)
47.17.005 State route No. 2.
A state highway to be known as state route number 2 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 5 in Everett, thence easterly by the most feasible route by way of Monroe, Stevens Pass and Leavenworth to a junction with state route number 97 in the vicinity of Peshastin; also
From that junction with state route number 97 in the vicinity of Peshastin, thence easterly by the most feasible route by way of Wenatchee, Waterville, Wilbur and Davenport to a junction with state route number 90 in the vicinity west of Spokane; also
Beginning at a junction with state route number 90 at Spokane, thence northerly to a junction with state route number 395 in the vicinity north of Spokane; also
From that junction with state route number 395 in the vicinity north of Spokane, thence northerly to a junction with state route number 31 at Newport; also
From that junction with state route number 31 at Newport, thence easterly to the Washington-Idaho boundary line, thence southerly along said boundary line to Fourth Street in Newport.
47.17.010 State route No. 3.
A state highway to be known as state route number 3 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 101 at Shelton, thence northeasterly to a junction with state route number 302 at Allyn; also
From that junction with state route number 302 at Allyn, thence northeasterly to a junction with state route number 106 in the vicinity of Belfair; also
From that junction with state route number 106 in the vicinity of Belfair, thence northeasterly by the most feasible route to Bremerton, thence northerly and easterly by the most feasible route in the vicinity of Poulsbo to a junction with state route number 104 in the vicinity of Port Gamble.
47.17.015 State route No. 4.
A state highway to be known as state route number 4 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 101 in the vicinity of a location known as Johnson's Landing, in Pacific county, thence southeasterly by the most feasible route by way of Kelso to a junction with state route number 5.
47.17.020 State route No. 5
A state highway to be known as state route number 5 is established as follows:
Beginning at the Washington-Oregon boundary line on the interstate bridge over the Columbia river at Vancouver, thence northerly by way of Kelso, Chehalis, Centralia, Olympia, Tacoma, Seattle, Everett and Mt. Vernon, thence northwesterly to the east of Lake Samish, thence northeasterly and northerly by way of Bellingham to the international boundary line in the vicinity of Blaine in Whatcom county.
47.17.025 State route No. 6.
A state highway to be known as state route number 6 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 101 at Raymond, thence easterly by the most feasible route to a junction with state route number 5 at Chehalis.
47.17.030 State route No. 7.
A state highway to be known as state route number 7 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 12 in the vicinity of Morton, thence northerly to a junction with state route number 706 at Elbe; also
From that junction with state route number 706 at Elbe, thence northerly to a junction with state route number 5 at Tacoma.
47.17.035 State route No. 8.
A state highway to be known as state route number 8 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 12 in the vicinity of Elma, thence easterly by the most feasible route to a junction with state route number 101 at Tumwater.
47.17.040 State route No. 9.
A state highway to be known as state route number 9 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 522 north of Woodinville, thence northerly by way of Snohomish, Arlington and Sedro Woolley to a junction with state route number 542, in the vicinity of Deming; also
Beginning at a junction with state route number 542, in the vicinity of Lawrence, thence northerly to the international boundary at Sumas.
47.17.045 State route No. 10.
[not available; SR 97 to SR 131]
47.17.050 State route No. 11.
A state highway to be known as state route number 11 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 5 in the vicinity of Mt. Vernon, thence northerly by way of Blanchard to a junction with state route number 5 at Bellingham.
47.17.055 State route No. 12.
[not available; SR 101 to Idaho]
47.17.060 State route No. 14.
A state highway to be known as state route number 14 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 5 at Vancouver, thence easterly by way of Stevenson to a junction with state route number 97 in the vicinity of Maryhill; also
Beginning at a junction with state route number 97 in the vicinity of Maryhill, thence easterly along the north bank of the Columbia river to the vicinity of Plymouth, thence northeasterly to a junction with state route number 12 in the vicinity of Kennewick.
47.17.065 State route No. 16.
[not available; SR 3 to SR 509 or SR 5]
47.17.070 State route No. 17.
[not available; SR 395 to SR 97]
47.17.075 State route No. 18.
A state highway to be known as state route number 18 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 509 in the vicinity of northeast Tacoma, thence generally northeasterly by the most direct and feasible route by way of the vicinity of Milton and Auburn to a junction with state route number 90 at a point approximately four miles west of North Bend.
47.17.080 State route No. 20.
[not available; SR 536 to SR 97]
47.17.085 State route No. 21.
[not available; SR 395 to Canada]
47.17.090 State route No. 22.
A state highway to be known as state route number 22 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 12 southeast of Yakima, thence southerly to a junction of state route number 97 in the vicinity of Toppenish; also
From that junction with state route number 97 at Toppenish, thence southeasterly by way of Mabton to a junction with state route number 12 at Prosser.
47.17.095 State route No. 23.
A state highway to be known as state route number 23 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 195 in the vicinity north of Colfax, thence northwesterly to a junction with state route number 230 in the vicinity of Ewan; also
From that junction with state route number 230 in the vicinity west of Ewan, thence northwesterly to a junction with state route number 90 at Sprague; also
From that junction with state route number 90 at Sprague, thence northwesterly to a junction with state route number 28 at Harrington.
47.17.100 State route No. 24.
A state highway to be known as state route number 24 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 82 at Yakima, thence easterly and northerly via Cold Creek and Vernita to a junction with state route number 26 in the vicinity of Othello.
47.17.105 State route No. 25.
A state highway to be known as state route number 25 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 2 at Davenport, thence northerly by the most feasible route to a junction with state route number 395 in the vicinity of Kettle Falls, thence northeasterly by the most feasible route to international boundary line.
47.17.110 State route No. 26.
[not available; SR 90 to SR 127]
47.17.115 State route No. 27.
[not available; SR 195 to SR 90]
47.17.120 State route No. 28.
A state highway to be known as state route number 28 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 2 in the vicinity east of Wenatchee, thence southeasterly to a junction with state route number 281 at Quincy; also
From that junction with state route number 281 at Quincy, thence easterly by way of Ephrata and Odessa to a junction with state route number 2 at Davenport.
47.17.125 State route No. 30.
[not available; SR 97 to SR 31]
47.17.130 State route No. 31.
[not available; SR 2 to Canada]
47.17.135 State route No. 82.
[not available; SR 90 to Oregon]
47.17.140 State route No. 90.
[not available; SR 99? to Idaho]
47.17.145 State route No. 92.
A state highway to be known as state route number 92 is established as follows:
Beginning at a junction with state route number 9 northeast of Everett, thence northeasterly by the most feasible route to Granite Falls.
47.17.160 State route No. 95.
[not available; Idaho to Idaho]
47.17.155 State route No. 97.
[not available; Oregon to Canada]
47.17.160 State route No. 99.
[not available; SR 509 to I-5]