Washington State Route 282 Explained

State:WA
Type:SR
Route:282
Spur Type:SR
Spur Of:28
Section:510
Map:Washington State Route 282.svg
Map Notes:SR 282 is highlighted in red.
Length Mi:4.92
Length Round:2
Established:1964[1]
Direction A:West
Terminus A: in Ephrata
Direction B:East
Terminus B: near Ephrata
Counties:Grant
Previous Type:SR
Previous Route:281
Next Type:SR
Next Route:283

State Route 282 (SR 282) is a 4.92adj=midNaNadj=mid state highway in the U.S. state of Washington, serving Grant County. The highway travels southeast from SR 28 in Ephrata to Ephrata Municipal Airport and an intersection with SR 17. Prior to its establishment during the 1964 highway renumbering, SR 282 was a branch of Secondary State Highway 11G (SSH 11G).

Route description

SR 282 begins at an intersection with Basin Street, signed as SR 28, located within the city of Ephrata in Grant County. The highway travels southeast over a BNSF rail line south of Amtrak Station before leaving Ephrata and passing Ephrata Municipal Airport.[2] [3] SR 282 continues southeast and ends at SR 17 southeast of Ephrata as SR 17 turns southeast towards Moses Lake.

Every year, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) conducts a series of surveys on its highways in the state to measure traffic volume. This is expressed in terms of annual average daily traffic (AADT), which is a measure of traffic volume for any average day of the year. In 2011, WSDOT calculated that between 6,400 and 8,000 vehicles per day used the highway as a shortcut between Ephrata and Moses Lake.[4]

History

SR 282 was established during the 1964 highway renumbering as the successor to a branch route of SSH 11G connecting the main highway to Ephrata, established in 1951.[5] [6] After being codified in 1970,[1] [7] SR 282 was built and opened to traffic. The highway was repaved in fall 2009 as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.[8] [9]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 47.17.510: State route No. 282 . 1970 . . . February 4, 2013.
  2. Washington State Department of Transportation . 2011 Washington State Rail System . January 2012 . PDF . February 4, 2013.
  3. Washington State Department of Transportation . Passenger Rail System - Washington State . January 2012 . PDF . February 4, 2013.
  4. Web site: Staff . 2011 . 2011 Annual Traffic Report . Washington State Department of Transportation . 166 . February 4, 2013.
  5. Web site: Prahl . C. G. . Identification of State Highways . . December 1, 1965 . February 4, 2013.
  6. Book: Washington State Legislature . Session Laws of the State of Washington . 1951 . 1951 . Washington State Legislature . Olympia, Washington . Chapter 273 . Secondary state highway No. 11G; beginning in the vicinity of Eltopia on primary state highway No. 11, thence in a northwesterly direction to a junction with primary state highway No. 18 in the vicinity of Moses Lake, thence northwesterly to a junction with primary state highway No. 7 in the vicinity of Soap Lake with a wye connection from the vicinity of Rocky Ford creek to the vicinity of Ephrata..
  7. United States Geological Survey . Ritzville, 1965 . 1965 . 1:250,000 . JPG . February 4, 2013.
  8. Web site: Pierson . Eric . SR 282 - Ephrata South Paving - Complete November 2009 . November 2009 . Washington State Department of Transportation . February 4, 2013.
  9. SR 17, SR 282 stimulus project ribbon cutting set for October 22 near Moses Lake . October 20, 2009 . . February 4, 2013.