Washington State Route 3
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
State Route 3 |
|||||||||
RCW 47.17.010 | |||||||||
Length: | 59.31 mi (95.45 km) | ||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Formed: | 1964 | ||||||||
South end: | US 101 in Shelton | ||||||||
Major junctions: |
SR 302 in Allyn SR 16 in Gorst SR 304 in Bremerton SR 305 in Poulsbo |
||||||||
North end: | SR 104 in Port Gamble | ||||||||
|
State Route 3 is a numbered state highway in Washington, United States. It extends just over 59 miles from Shelton in the southwest to the east end of the Hood Canal Floating Bridge in the northeast.
SR-3 originates at the junction of U.S. Route 101 in Shelton on the Olympic Peninsula, and from there heads northeast to Allyn, after which the Kitsap Peninsula begins. SR-3 then runs through Belfair, Gorst, and Bremerton. Just south of Bremerton, the highway becomes a freeway and stays that way for about 15 miles, through Chico and Silverdale, before becoming a two-lane road again just northwest of Poulsbo. SR-3 ends at State Route 104 at the eastern end of the Hood Canal Floating Bridge.
[edit] External links
State routes in Washington related to SR 3 | |
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 |
This article relating to Washington State Routes is a stub. Please support the Washington Highway WikiProject and help Wikipedia by expanding it. |