Washington State Route 19

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State Route 19
RCW 47.17.077
Length: 14.1 mi (22.7 km)
Formed: 1992
South end: SR 104 near Port Ludlow
Major
junctions:
SR 116 in Port Hadlock
North end: SR 20 near Port Townsend
Washington State Routes
< SR 18 SR 20 >
Map of State Route 19
Map of State Route 19

State Route 19 is a highway in the state of Washington, U.S.A. It extends about 14 miles from SR-104 just west of the Hood Canal Bridge to SR-20 south of Port Townsend.

In Washington, 2-digit highways generally follow the same numbering pattern as Interstate highways: odd-numbered routes run north-south, with the lowest-numbered highways in the western part of the state and the highest-numbered highways in the east. SR-19, a relatively recent addition to the state highway system, diverges from this pattern significantly, being located on the Olympic Peninsula longitudinally west of SR-3, the lowest-numbered highway in the state other than U.S. Route 2.

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