Washington State Route 28

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State Route 28
Defined by RCW 47.17.120, maintained by WSDOT
Length: 135.32 mi[1] (217.78 km)
Formed: 1964
South end: US 2/US 97 in East Wenatchee
Major
junctions:
SR 281 in Quincy
SR 282 in Ephrata
SR 17 in Soap Lake
SR 21 in Odessa
SR 23 in Harrington
North end: US 2 in Davenport
State highways in Washington
< SR 27 SR 31 >
Lists: current - Interstates - 1937-70 - 1964 renumbering

State Route 28, also known as SR 28, is a state highway in the north central part of the U.S. state of Washington that runs east and west from Davenport, Washington to East Wenatchee, Washington. It junctions with U.S. Route 2 in Davenport, Washington to East Wenatchee, Washington, where it rejunctions with U.S. Route 2 (already junctioned with U.S. Route 97).

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County Location Mile[1] Destinations Notes
Douglas 0.00 US 2 / US 97Seattle, Ellensburg, Spokane, Okanogan
East Wenatchee 3.67 Ninth Street Northeast
4.05 SR 285 north – Wenatchee Interchange
4.07 5th Street – East Wenatchee Westbound intersection only
4.45 Grant Road – East Wenatchee, Pangborn Airport
Grant Quincy 33.91 SR 281 south to I-90George
46.23 SR 283 to I-90Ellensburg
Ephrata 50.77 SR 282 east to I-90Moses Lake
Soap Lake 57.03 SR 17Soap Lake, Grand Coulee Dam, Moses Lake
Lincoln Odessa 97.86 SR 21 to I-90Wilbur, Lind
Harrington 122.26 SR 23 south – Harrington, Sprague
Davenport 135.32 US 2 to SR 25 north – Wenatchee, Spokane

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