Primary State Highway 22 (Washington)

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Primary State Highway 22
Coulee Reservoir Highway
Existed: 1937 – 1964
South end: PSH 2 in Davenport
Major
junctions:
PSH 3
Norh end: BC 22 at the United States-Canada border
State highways in Washington
< PSH 21 PSH 1 >
Lists: current - Interstates - 1937-70 - 1964 renumbering

Primary State Highway 22, was a highway in the state of Washington, U.S.A., from 1937 to 1964. PSH 22's route extended from Davenport in the south, to the United States-Canada border in the north.

Later in 1964, PSH 22 became SR 25. The only piece of existance of the highway that is here presently is the highway PSH 22 connected with at the United States-Canada border is still named BC 22 along with its branch route, BC 22A.

[edit] Branches

PSH 22 had no branches.

[edit] Secondary State Highways

PSH 22 had one secondary branch; see secondary state highways as branches of Primary State Highway 22.

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