Washington State Route 26
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State Route 26 |
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RCW 47.17.110 | |||||||||
Length: | 133.5 mi (214.8 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1964 | ||||||||
West end: | I-90 near Vantage | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
SR 24 in Othello SR 17 in Othello US 395 near Hatton SR 261 in Washtucna |
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East end: | US 195 in Colfax | ||||||||
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State Route 26, also known as SR-26, is a numbered state highway in Washington, United States. SR-26 extends from the Columbia River to Colfax, a total distance of 133.5 miles.
Originating at Interstate 90 just east of the Vantage Bridge, across the Columbia River from Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park and Wanapum State Park, State Route 26 extends in an east/southeast direction through Royal City to Othello, where it crosses SR-24 and SR-17. From Othello, SR-26 travels almost directly due east, along the north side of Hatton to meet U.S. Route 395.
In the rural area east of US 395, and between Lind and Kahlotus, State Route 26 forms a four-way intersection with State Route 21. Six miles later, SR-26 once again begins curving southward, crossing State Route 261 in the town of Washtucna. About three miles east of Washtucna, SR-26 reaches its southernmost point, then regains latitude en route to Lacrosse Airport.
East of Lacrosse, State Route 26 forms the northern terminus of State Route 127, then continues onward to Colfax, where it meets U.S. Route 195.
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State routes in Washington related to SR 26 | |
SR 260 - SR 261 - SR 262 - SR 263 |
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