Washington State Route 31

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State Route 31

RCW 47.17.080
Length: 26.79 mi[1] (43.11 km)
South end: SR 20 in Tiger
North end: BC-6 near Metaline Falls
Washington State Routes
< SR 28 SR 35 >
Map of State Route 31
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Map of State Route 31

State Route 31, Highway 31, or SR-31 is a state highway in the U.S. state of Washington. It travels from an intersection with State Route 20 at Tiger to the US-Canadian border at Nelway, British Columbia where it becomes Highway 6.

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State Route 311 was a spur route of State Route 31 that was first signed as such in the 1964 state highway renumbering. At that time, SR 31 extended southward past Tiger to Newport. SR 311 ran from U.S. Route 2 near Sacheen Lake to then-SR 31 in Usk.

In 1973, after the North Cascades Highway had been completed, the southern portion of SR 31 became an extension of State Route 20, and State Route 311 was renumbered as State Route 211.

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