Washington State Route 4
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State Route 4 |
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RCW 47.17.010 | |||||||||
Length: | 62.27 mi (100.21 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1964 | ||||||||
West end: | US 101 in Johnson's Landing | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
SR 401 in Naselle SR 409 in Cathlamet SR 411 in Longview |
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East end: | I-5 in Kelso | ||||||||
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State Route 4, also known as the Ocean Beach Highway, connects U.S. Route 101 at Johnson's Landing, Washington (a few miles west of Naselle) with Interstate 5 in Kelso-Longview. It runs along the north bank of the Columbia River and serves as Washington's counterpart to U.S. Route 30 in Oregon. At Naselle, the spur State Route 401 connects SR-4 south to the Astoria-Megler Bridge.
[edit] Historical significance
The route was once the western leg of U.S. Route 830, which ran from Johnson's Landing in the west to Maryhill in the east. Curiously, SR-30 and SR-830 never connected.
[edit] Cities, towns, and landmarks along the route
- Johnson's Landing, Washington
- Naselle, Washington
- Deep River, Washington
- Rosburg, Washington
- Grays River, Washington
- Skamokawa, Washington
- Cathlamet, Washington
- Stella, Washington
- Longview, Washington
- Kelso, Washington
[edit] See also
State routes in Washington related to SR 4 | |
SR 401 - SR 409 - SR 411 (Spur) - SR 432 - SR 433 | |
Former or proposed state routes: SR 402 - SR 403 - SR 407 - SR 431 |
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