Idaho State Highway 8
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State Highway 8 |
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Maintained by ITD | |||||||||
Length: | 53.589 mi[1] (86.243 km) | ||||||||
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West end: | SR 270 towards Pullman, WA | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
US-95 in Moscow SH-99 in Troy |
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East end: | Elk River | ||||||||
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State Highway 8 is a road connecting Washington State Route 270 and Moscow, Idaho with Elk River, Idaho.
[edit] Route description
SH-8's western terminus is at the border of Washington and Idaho. It quickly enters the city of Moscow, goes through the Downtown Moscow and runs concurrently with U.S. Highway 95. After the junction with U.S. Highway 95 the road travels east through Troy, Deary, Helmer. It briefly travels in a northeasterly direction with State Highway 3 to Bovill. The two highways diverge and SH-8 continues in a south-easterly direction and the highway terminates at Elk River.[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Idaho Transportation Department, Milepoint Log Reports
- ^ ITD (12 2006). State Highway 8 Milepost Log. Retrieved on 2007-04-21.