- Primary State Highways (Washington)
infobox road
state=WA
type=PSH
route=1
highway_name=State highways in Washington (1937-1970)
map_notes=State highways in 1970: primary in red and secondary in purplePrimary State Highways were major
state highways inWashington state. They were used from 1905 to 1964. The 1964 state highway renumbering changed the highway numbering in the state to consolidate and create a more organized and systematic method of numbering the highways within the state.History
The first state road, running across the
Cascade Range roughly where State Route 20 now crosses it, was designated by the legislature in 1893. Two other roads - a Cascade crossing at present State Route 410 and a branch of the first road to Wenatchee - were added in 1897. TheWashington Highway Department was established in 1905, and a set of twelve "State Roads", numbered from 1 to 12, were assigned. A thirteenth was added in 1907, and State Roads 14 to 18 in 1909. [http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/research/History/stateroads1893-1935.pdf State Roads As Established by Legislature, 1893 to 1935 - ] ]However, it was not until 1913 that a connected system was laid out - earlier state roads had been disconnected segments of road needing improvements. The seven "primary roads" were only assigned names, while the older state roads kept their numbers as "secondary roads". In 1923, most state roads were assigned new numbers, though the primary and secondary split remained, and several roads remained named only. The
United States Numbered Highways were assigned in late 1926, overlapping some of the State Roads.The first major reworking of the system was passed in 1937, including a complete renumbering. A number of "Primary State Highways" were designated, while "Secondary State Highways" were suffixed spurs off those. For instance, Primary State Highway 1 was the Pacific Highway (present Interstate 5), and Secondary State Highway 1B was a spur from Bellingham to the Canadian border (now State Route 539). U.S. Routes kept dual designations with State Highways. By 1952, the present highway shield, in the shape of
George Washington 's head, had been adopted.Highways list
[http://www.angelfire.com/wa2/hwysofwastate/psh.html Highways of Washington State- PSH] ]
Note that there never has been a PSH 19 or PSH 20; PSH 21 and PSH 22 are remnants of an earlier numbering.
econdary State Highways
infobox road
state=WA
type=SSH
route=1-A
highway_name=State highways in Washington (1937-1970)
map_notes=State highways in 1970: primary in red and secondary in purpleSecondary State Highways (SSH) were branches of Primary State Highways. [http://www.angelfire.com/wa2/hwysofwastate/ssh.html Highways of Washington State- SSH] ]
*Branches of PSH 1
*Branches of PSH 2
*Branches of PSH 3
*Branches of PSH 4
*Branches of PSH 5
*Branches of PSH 6
*Branches of PSH 7
*Branches of PSH 8
*Branches of PSH 9
*Branches of PSH 10
*Branches of PSH 11
*Branches of PSH 12
*Branches of PSH 13
*Branches of PSH 14
*Branches of PSH 15
*Branches of PSH 16
*Branches of PSH 17
*Branches of PSH 21
*Branches of PSH 22References
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