Talk:U.S. Route 12 in Washington

History notes
(no route between Morton and Yakima)
 * 1918 routing (Route 349 Hoquiam-Olympia; 351 Elma-Olympia; 39 Chehalis-Mt. Rainier; 280 Yakima-Walla Walla; 515)
 * 8th, Riverside, Sumner, 21st?, Simpson, ??, Washington, Heron, Hornsby, US 12, Central Park, Devonshire, Arland, Brittain, ?, County Farm?, Pioneer, Main, Spruce, Beacon, Old Beacon, Monte Brady, Old Monte Brady, Monte-Elma, Main, 3rd, Young, F, Oakhurst, Menzo-Haverly, Elma McCleary, Cloquallum...and on to Olympia (now SR 8)
 * 4th, Wakefield, South Bank, Blockhouse-Smith, gone, Elma Gate, Pine, ?, Main, Elma Gate, US 12, Sickman-Ford, McCormick, 175th, Gate, Mima...and on to Olympia
 * Market, Jackson, US 12, Huntting, Filbert, gone, Beach, US 12, Mossyrock, State?, Mossyrock, Swofford, Green Mountain, gone, Kosmos, US 12, Davis Lake, Main, SR 7...and on to Mt. Rainier (now SR 7, SR 706)
 * 1st, Main, ?, Yakima Valley, Buena, Yakima Valley, Barbee?, Yakima Valley, Cheyne, 1st, Meade, gone, Division?, Durham?, Yakima Valley, E, Bailey, Vanbelle, North Outlook, Outlook, North, 6th?, Edison, SR 241, Forsell, Hornby, Grandview Pavement, 5th, Euclid, 4th, Grandridge, 2nd, Birch, 4th, Elm, Old Prosser, Apricot, County Line, Old Inland Empire, Wine Country, Sherman?, 10th?, Grant, Old Inland Empire, ?, Horne?, 7th, SR 225, SR 224, Van Giesen, Stevens, Williams, George Washington, Gillepsie??, George Washington?, SR 240, Columbia Park Trail, SR 240?, Columbia?, Benton, Kennewick, Washington, Columbia, ferry, 10th, Lewis, 4th, A?, 4th Lane?, 4th?, Ainsworth?, ferry, mostly gone, ??

--NE2 20:33, 20 March 2008 (UTC)

Also good history notes: God bless AASHTO! --  K é iryn talk 21:32, 20 March 2008 (UTC)


 * Early state highways
 * SR 5 Cowlitz-Natches Road (1905) included US 12 Salkum-SR 123
 * SR 9 Montesano-Port Angeles Road (1905) included US 12 Aberdeen-Montesano
 * 1913: Olympic Highway included US 12 Aberdeen-Elma; National Park Highway included US 12 Chehalis-Morton (Morton-SR 123 remained SR 5); McClellan Pass Highway included US 12 Naches-Yakima; Inland Empire Highway included US 12 Yakima-Idaho
 * 1923: above became SR 9, SR 5, SR 5, SR 3 respectively
 * 1925: Elma-Grand Mound added as branch of SR 9
 * 1931: SR 123-Naches added as branch of SR 5

--NE2 21:44, 20 March 2008 (UTC)

I-82 junctions
Why are all of these duplicated from the I-82 list? --NE2 19:48, 27 March 2008 (UTC)

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Very impressive. Meets all the standards I can think of. If it is decided later on to compress I-82 exits into one row ("See I-82 for exits on I-82"), that's OK too. &mdash; Rob (  talk  ) 18:11, 15 April 2008 (UTC)

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Resources

 * Tri-Cities to Walla Walla widening (2000s to present): project website

 Sounder Bruce  08:21, 17 December 2018 (UTC)

Eventual completion of EV charger project
Hey everyone!

Per this diff - - unable to add any info regarding an EV charging station project thru the scenic byway corridor until it's completed (maybe) but when that happens and editors wish to add it back in, I found a New York Times link briefly mentioning the initiative's beginnings - New York Times - 5 Scenic E.V. Road Trips

Enjoy!

Shortiefourten (talk) 21:08, 23 April 2024 (UTC)

Flood of '77
Hey everyone!

I find it notable but can't find the right place to slot in the loss of bridges (particularly the collapse of the Johnson Creek Bridge near Packwood) on the WPSB in eastern Lewis County during the devasting 1977 floods.

Instead of banging my head against a wall here, I leave it up to others to add if found notable to them and in a proper place (and find more about the rebuilds of the bridges).

Thanks!

Shortiefourten (talk) 18:42, 23 May 2024 (UTC)

Shortiefourten (talk) 18:42, 23 May 2024 (UTC)