Washington State Route 104

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Washington_State_Route_104 an entity of type: Thing

State Route 104 (SR 104) is a 31.75-mile-long (51.10 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Washington, serving four counties: Jefferson on the Olympic Peninsula, Kitsap on the Kitsap Peninsula, and Snohomish and King in the Puget Sound region. It begins south of Discovery Bay at U.S. Route 101 (US 101) south of Discovery Bay and crosses the Hood Canal Bridge over Hood Canal to the terminus of SR 3 near Port Gamble. SR 104 continues southeast onto the Edmonds–Kingston Ferry to cross the Puget Sound and intersects SR 99 and Interstate 5 (I-5) before ending at SR 522 in Lake Forest Park. SR 104 also has a short that connects the highway to SR 99 at an at-grade signal on the Snohomish–King county line. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Washington State Route 104
xsd:integer 892044
xsd:integer 1116687061
xsd:integer 101
rdf:langString US
rdf:langString yes
xsd:integer 0 8.67 13.73 14.53 15.34 20.38 24.4 24.41 24.47 25.09 25.51 27.78 28.11 29.13 31.75
rdf:langString Edmonds–Kingston Ferry
rdf:langString (Mileage does not include ferry)
rdf:langString King
rdf:langString Jefferson
rdf:langString Kitsap
rdf:langString Snohomish
rdf:langString West
rdf:langString East
xsd:integer 1964
xsd:integer 2009
rdf:langString
rdf:langString in Edmonds
rdf:langString in Shoreline
rdf:langString near Port Gamble
rdf:langString near Port Ludlow
xsd:double 0.34 31.75
rdf:langString none
rdf:langString Edmonds
rdf:langString Shoreline
rdf:langString Mountlake Terrace
rdf:langString Lake Forest Park
rdf:langString Woodway
xsd:integer 2
rdf:langString SR 104 highlighted in red
rdf:langString Interchange
rdf:langString Eastern terminus
rdf:langString Southern terminus of SR 19
rdf:langString Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
rdf:langString Western terminus of SR 524
rdf:langString Western terminus; interchange
rdf:langString Northern terminus of SR 3
rdf:langString Northern terminus of SR 307
rdf:langString Eastern terminus of SR 104 Spur
rdf:langString I-5 exit 177; interchange.
rdf:langString Southern terminus of SR 524 Spur
xsd:integer 5
xsd:integer 104
xsd:integer 175
rdf:langString WA
rdf:langString near Discovery Bay
rdf:langString in Lake Forest Park
rdf:langString incomplete
rdf:langString SR
rdf:langString SR-Spur
rdf:langString State Route 104 (SR 104) is a 31.75-mile-long (51.10 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Washington, serving four counties: Jefferson on the Olympic Peninsula, Kitsap on the Kitsap Peninsula, and Snohomish and King in the Puget Sound region. It begins south of Discovery Bay at U.S. Route 101 (US 101) south of Discovery Bay and crosses the Hood Canal Bridge over Hood Canal to the terminus of SR 3 near Port Gamble. SR 104 continues southeast onto the Edmonds–Kingston Ferry to cross the Puget Sound and intersects SR 99 and Interstate 5 (I-5) before ending at SR 522 in Lake Forest Park. SR 104 also has a short that connects the highway to SR 99 at an at-grade signal on the Snohomish–King county line. Established during the 1964 state highway renumbering, SR 104 was formed out of four highways, themselves created in 1937: Secondary State Highway 9E (SSH 9E) from Discovery Bay to Port Gamble, Primary State Highway 21 (PSH 21) from Port Gamble to Kingston, SSH 1W within Edmonds, and SSH 2B from Edmonds to Lake Forest Park. PSH 21 was originally part of State Road 21, added to the state highway system in 1915 to connect the Port Gamble–Shine ferry to the Kingston ferry landing. The Edmonds–Kingston ferry at the end of State Road 21 has been in operation under various companies since 1923 and was served by the 14-car . SSH 9E extended from Discovery Bay to Port Ludlow initially and was moved south and extended to the South Point ferry landing in the late 1940s. The bridge replaced the South Point–Lofall ferry when it opened in 1961, but the ferry was re-used during the construction of the second Hood Canal Bridge after the first bridge sank in 1979 and before the new bridge opened in 1982. The Edmonds–Kingston ferry was added to the state ferry system in 1951 before it was incorporated into SR 104 in 1994.
xsd:integer 2 3
rdf:langString Mileage does not include ferry route
xsd:integer 2
rdf:langString city
xsd:integer 105
rdf:langString SR
xsd:integer 103
rdf:langString SR
<kilometre> 51.096672
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 32318
xsd:double 51096.672
xsd:string East
xsd:string 104
xsd:string West
xsd:string SR

data from the linked data cloud