Washington State Route 302 Spur
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State Route 302 Spur Auxiliary route of SR 3 |
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Defined by RCW 47.17.545, maintained by WSDOT | |||||||||||||
Length: | 1.28 mi (2.06 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | mid 1970s | ||||||||||||
South end: | SR 302 in Purdy | ||||||||||||
North end: | SR 16 in Purdy | ||||||||||||
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State Route 302 Spur is a spur route of State Route 302 in the town of Purdy, Washington. It connects SR 302 with State Route 16 north of the town and south of the town by two separate interchanges.
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[edit] Route
SR 302 Spur comprises the half of Purdy Drive north of the Elgin-Clifton Highway (mainline SR 302). At its northern terminus, it ends at a half-interchange with the State Route 16 freeway.
SR 302 Spur is the legislative designation of this road. However, prior to construction of the freeway bypass around Purdy, Purdy Drive used to be a part of SR 16. As such, it could also be considered a spur of SR 16, although not officially so.
Mileposts on SR 302 Spur continue north from mainline SR 302.
[edit] History
- Prior to the completion of the SR 16 bypass around Purdy, Purdy Drive (including SR 302 Spur) was a part of SR 16. When the SR 16 designation was moved to the bypass, the southern half of Purdy Drive became an extension of SR 302, and the northern half became SR 302 Spur.
- Prior to the 1964 state highway renumbering, Purdy Drive was part of the Port Orchard-Tacoma branch of Primary State Highway 14.
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- State Route 302, Highways of Washington State
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SR 300 - SR 302 (Spur) - SR 303 - SR 304 - SR 305 - SR 307 - SR 308 - SR 310 - SR 339 | |
Former or proposed state routes: SR 306 |