Washington State Route 105
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State Route 105 Number based on US 101 |
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RCW 47.17.180 | |||||
Length: | 48.76 mi (78.47 km) | ||||
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South end: | US 101 in Raymond | ||||
Major junctions: |
SR 105 Spur near Westport |
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North end: | US 101 in Aberdeen | ||||
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State Route 105 begins in Raymond, USA as a two-lane highway from U.S. Route 101.
It roughly follows the Willapa River then Willapa Bay westward, then goes up the Pacific coast and back turns to the east just before Westport, where it meets with State Route 105 Spur. It then ends in south Aberdeen, near Cosmopolis, where it reconnects to U.S. Route 101. A five-hundred foot section of the Aberdeen junction with US 101 is named "State Route 105 Spur Boone".
Between Grayland and Tokeland, SR 105 had to be re-routed inland from Cape Shoalwater, due to currents coming out of Willapa Bay causing severe erosion, taking many acres of land out to sea.[1]
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State routes in Washington related to US 101 | |
SR 100 (Spur) - SR 102 - SR 103 - SR 104 - SR 105 (Spur) - SR 106 - SR 107 - SR 108 - SR 109 (Spur) - SR 110 (Spur) - SR 112 - SR 113 - SR 114 - SR 115 - SR 116 - SR 117 - SR 119 | |
Former or proposed State Routes: SR 111 - SR 118 |
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