Washington State Route 18

State Route 18
Route information
Defined by RCW 47.17.075
Maintained by WSDOT
Length: 28.41 mi[1] (45.72 km)
Existed: 1964 – present
Major junctions
West end: SR 99 in Federal Way
  SR 161 in Federal Way
I-5 in Federal Way
SR 167 in Auburn
SR 164 in Auburn
SR 516 in Covington
SR 169 in Maple Valley
I-90 near Snoqualmie
East end: SE Snoqualmie Parkway
Highway system

State highways in Washington
Interstate • US • State
Former PSH • 1964 renumbering • Former SR

SR 17 SR 19

State Route 18, also known as SR 18 or Highway 18, is a 28-mile-long (45 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Washington, which connects State Route 99 in south King County with Interstate 90. It runs northeast from Federal Way, through Auburn, south Kent, Covington, Maple Valley, over the 1,375-foot (419 m) Tiger Summit, and then terminates at I-90 about 8 miles (13 km) east of Issaquah near Snoqualmie. This highway is the most direct route between Eastern Washington and Tacoma. North of I-90, Highway 18 becomes a local arterial, Snoqualmie Parkway. Snoqualmie Parkway continues to SR 202 just east of Snoqualmie Falls. This is the shortest route between I-90 and attractions at Snoqualmie Falls.

Highway 18 is a dangerous roadway[2] due in part to the heavy truck traffic between I-5 and I-90. For the past several years, work has been done on a project to turn SR 18 into a limited access highway and widen it to four lanes, two in each direction. Three-fourths of the highway upgrade has been completed; it now has four lanes from Federal Way to Issaquah Hobart Road. The last one-fourth of the expansion is 7 miles (11 km) which includes the climb up to Tiger Summit and the last 2 miles (3.2 km) to Interstate 90 with a freeway-to-freeway connection. The project still needs $267.5 million in funding and construction is set to be completed by 2015.

SR 18 forms part of one possible route for a proposed future Interstate 605, though the idea faces considerable opposition. However, some argue for renumbering the highway as an Interstate highway after completion of the widening, since it links Interstate 5 to Interstate 90.

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Route description

Washington State Route 18 (SR 18) begins as South 348th Street at a signalized interchange with SR 99 (Pacific Highway). Heading due east, SR 18 comes to a second traffic light at SR 161 (16th Avenue South / Enchanted Parkway), providing access to Federal Way and Wild Waves Theme Park. SR 18 becomes a full freeway and the first grade separated interchange is a full cloverleaf interchange with Interstate 5 (I-5), providing access to Seattle and Vancouver, British Columbia to the north, and Tacoma and Portland, Oregon to the south. A diamond interchange with Weyerhaeuser Way reduces the number of lanes to two each direction as the highway descends into Peasley Canyon.[3]

After exiting the canyon, a complex hybrid partial cloverleaf interchange / diamond interchange with the West Valley Highway (former SR 181) and an almost complete cloverleaf interchange SR 167 occurs, with traffic from eastbound SR 18 only being able to access SR 167 via the West Valley Highway. This interchange is the highest traffic point on SR 18, with a daily average of 88,000 cars-per-day traveling along SR 18 at this interchange (a slight decrease from 93,000 in 2007, and 89,000 in 2006).[4] Traffic has more than sextupled since 1967, the first entry for SR 18 in the annual traffic log, with only 14,500 cars-per-day passing through this intersection.[5] The SuperMall of the Great Northwest, which has direct access ramps onto SR 167 and SR 18 passes to the south of SR 18. Union Pacific Railroad, former Northern Pacific Railroad, tracks and the mixed-use Interurban Trail pass underneath SR 18 as it approaches a folded cloverleaf interchange with C Street Southwest in Auburn. SR 164 (Auburn Way South) is accessible by a partial cloverleaf / diamond interchange, and is the final exit with in Auburn.[6]

Another folded cloverleaf interchange provides access to Green River Community College, Auburn Narrows Park and Hatchery Park via Southeast Auburn-Black Diamond Road. The highway passes over the Green River and parallels Big Soos Creek as it climbs into an interchange with Southeast 304th Street in unincorporated King County. Entering Covington, SR 18 intersects SR 516 (Southeast 272nd Street / Kent Kangley Road). 180th Avenue Southeast (Souheast Wax Road) is the next interchange before SR 18 passes over Jenkins Creek, and then an interchange with Southeast 256th Street.[7]

A diamond interchange provides access to Maple Valley before the route continues northerly and crosses over the Cedar River and through an interchange with 244th Avenue Southeast. An overpass, carrying Southeast 200th Street, use to be a signalized at-grade intersection before the reconstruction of SR 18,[8] passes over the highway as it approaches the Issaquah-Hobart Road serving the cities of Issaquah and Hobart as well as the Mirrormont residential community between Issaquah and SR 18 at the base of Tiger Mountain.[9]

SR 18 becomes an at-grade roadway again, and climbs towards Tiger Summit, a pass through the Issaquah Alps which, at elevation 1,377 ft (420 m), is the highest point along the road, with a parking area to the north of the highway that allows access to a trail head that leads to a hang gliding point. Continuing down the summit the highway passes over the Raging River and Lake Creek before an at-grade interchange with Southeast 104th Street (Rattlesnake Road SE). The final interchange of SR 18 is a fully signalized diamond interchange with I-90, providing access to Issaquah and Seattle to the west and North Bend and Spokane to the east. The roadway continues past the interchange as Snoqualmie Parkway where it terminates at SR 202 in Snoqualmie.[10]

Exit list

The entire route is in King County.[11]

Location[11] Mile[1] Destinations Notes
Federal Way 0.00 SR 99 (Pacific Highway)
0.21 SR 161 south (Enchanted Parkway) – Puyallup
West end of freeway
0.52 I-5 – Seattle, Tacoma, Portland
1.30 Weyerhaeuser Way South
Auburn 3.21 West Valley Highway Former SR 181
3.40 SR 167 – Kent, Renton, Puyallup Eastbound exit to SR 167 south is via West Valley Highway
4.35 C Street Southwest
4.68 SR 164 east (Auburn Way) – Enumclaw, Auburn
6.94 Auburn-Black Diamond Road
9.30 Southeast 304th Street, Southeast 312th Street
Covington 11.97 SR 516 (Southeast 272nd Street) – Covington
13.65 Southeast 256th Street
16.22 To SR 169 / Southeast 231st Street – Maple Valley
18.49 244th Avenue Southeast
20.84 Issaquah, Hobart
East end of freeway
24.11 Tiger Mountain State Forest
28.41 I-90 – Seattle, Spokane Interchange
28.41 Snoqualmie Parkway Continuation beyond I-90 to SR 202

Cultural references

A band local to the Kent/Covington/Auburn area called Daphne Loves Derby wrote a song entitled Midnight Highway which sings "I miss our midnight rides on highway 18, 18 is gone."

Related routes

References

  1. ^ a b "State Highway Log Planning Report". Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). 2006. http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/mapsdata/TDO/PDF_and_ZIP_Files/HwyLog2006.pdf. Retrieved 2009-07-20. 
  2. ^ Aweeka, Charles (1993-06-28). "Big Plans To Tame Deadly Roadway -- Fall Work Slated For Two-Mile Leg Of Highway 18". Seattle Times. http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19930628&slug=1708662. Retrieved 2009-07-19. 
  3. ^ Google (2009). SR 18 from Pacific Highway to Peasley Canyon (Map). Cartography by Tele Atlas. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Pacific+Highway+South+and+S+348th+Street+Federal+Way,+WA&daddr=47.303738,-122.273412&hl=en&geocode=&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=1&sz=15&sll=47.300915,-122.266266&sspn=0.012922,0.031071&ie=UTF8&ll=47.295764,-122.281265&spn=0.051692,0.124283&z=13. Retrieved 2009-07-19. 
  4. ^ "2008 Annual Traffic Report". WSDOT. p. 91. http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/mapsdata/tdo/PDF_and_ZIP_Files/Annual_Traffic_Report_2008.pdf. Retrieved 2009-07-20. 
  5. ^ "Annual Traffic Report - 1970". Washington State Highway Commission. 1970. p. 77. http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/mapsdata/tdo/PDF_and_ZIP_Files/1970_ATR.pdf. Retrieved 2009-07-20. 
  6. ^ Google (2009). SR 18 from Peasley Canyon to Auburn Way (Map). Cartography by Tele Atlas. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Peasley+Canyon&daddr=47.303011,-122.225733&hl=en&geocode=&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=1&sz=15&sll=47.302283,-122.215004&sspn=0.012921,0.031071&ie=UTF8&ll=47.299547,-122.24144&spn=0.025844,0.062141&z=14. Retrieved 2009-07-19. 
  7. ^ Google (2009). SR 18 from Auburn Way to 256th St (Map). Cartography by Tele Atlas. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=WA-18+E&daddr=WA-18+E&hl=en&geocode=FTXJ0QId4vu2-A%3BFXPa0gIdRwi5-A&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=0&sz=15&sll=47.304466,-122.224789&sspn=0.012921,0.031071&ie=UTF8&ll=47.346732,-122.165222&spn=0.103284,0.248566&z=12. Retrieved 2009-07-19. 
  8. ^ Singer, Natalie (2004-02-20). "Commute sweeping shouldn't be done". Seattle Times. http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20040220&slug=ontheroad20e. Retrieved 2009-07-19. 
  9. ^ Google (2009). SR 18 from 256th St to Issaquah-Hobart Road (Map). Cartography by Tele Atlas. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=WA-18+E&daddr=47.435751,-121.974893&hl=en&geocode=FTXZ0gIdwAW5-A%3B&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=1&sz=15&sll=47.434532,-121.978626&sspn=0.012889,0.031071&ie=UTF8&ll=47.412523,-122.00798&spn=0.103155,0.248566&z=12. Retrieved 2009-07-19. 
  10. ^ Google (2009). SR 18 from Issaquah-Hobart Road to I-90 (Map). Cartography by Tele Atlas. http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=WA-18+E&daddr=47.509375,-121.88359&hl=en&geocode=FajP0wIdsc-6-A%3B&mra=dme&mrcr=0&mrsp=1&sz=16&sll=47.510114,-121.878076&sspn=0.006435,0.015535&ie=UTF8&ll=47.478464,-121.914253&spn=0.103026,0.248566&z=12. Retrieved 2009-07-19. 
  11. ^ a b King County GIS Center (May 2008). Map of King County (Map). http://your.kingcounty.gov/ftp/gis/Web/VMC/misc/KC_500Kgeneralmap_2008.pdf. Retrieved 2009-07-21. 

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