Primary State Highway 14 (Washington)
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Primary State Highway 14 |
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Navy Yard Highway | |||||||||||||
Existed: | 1937 – 1964 | ||||||||||||
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North end: | PSH 9 near Hoodport (1937)-PSH 21 in Grost (1955) | ||||||||||||
South end: | PSH 14 PT in Gig Harbor (1937, 1949)-PSH 1 in Tacoma (1939) | ||||||||||||
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Primary State Highway 14, was a highway in the state of Washington, U.S.A., from 1937 to 1964. PSH 14's route in 1939 extended from Hoodport in the north, to Tacoma in the south.
PSH 14 is the first of the secound round of Primary State Highways that were created in 1909.
In 1964, PSH 14 from PSH 21 to the junction of SR 16 and SR 166 is part of SR 16. The rest of the route is SR 160.
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[edit] Branches
PSH 14 has 1 named branch and 2 unnamed branches.
[edit] Port Orchard-Tacoma (PT)
PSH 14 PT started at PSH 14 in Port Orchard and went on the Tacoma Narrows Bridge to PSH 1 in Tacoma. The route today is part of SR 16.
[edit] Unnamed branches
[edit] Branch 1
PSH 14¹ existed from 1937 to 1955 and started at PSH 14 in Port Orchard and went east to Harper. It became part of PSH 14 in 1955.
[edit] Branch 2
PSH 14² existed from 1937 to 1955/57 and started at PSH 14 near Colby and went to a ferry dock in Manchester. The dock was removed in the 1940's.
[edit] Secondary State Highways
PSH 14 had 3 secondary branches; see Secondary state highways as branches of Primary State Highway 14.