Washington State Route 160
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State Route 160 Auxiliary route of SR 16 |
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Defined by RCW 47.17.305, maintained by WSDOT | |||||||||||||
Length: | 7.47[1] mi (12.01 km) Mileage does not include ferry |
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West end: | WA SR 16 near East Port Orchard | ||||||||||||
East end: | Fauntleroy state ferry terminal near White Center, Washington | ||||||||||||
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State Route 160 is a road in Kitsap County and King County, Washington, United States. Its western end is at an interchange with the SR 16 freeway near East Port Orchard. The road runs in an easterly direction to the Point Southworth state ferry terminal. This is where the road ends when it comes to record-keeping by WSDOT, but RCW 47.17.305 designates the ferry route from the Point Southworth state ferry terminal to the Vashon Heights state ferry terminal and from there to the Fauntleroy state ferry terminal, near Seattle, as part of SR 160. Some online mapping sources show SR 160 as being co-signed with SR 166 back to SR 16; this was a former alignment, and SR 166 was specifically created to add that portion of former SR 160 back to the state highway system.[2]