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Washington State Route 109 : ウィキペディア英語版
Washington State Route 109

State Route 109 (SR 109) is a Washington state highway in Grays Harbor County. Beginning at its terminus at (US 101) in Hoquiam, the highway travels west to intersect north of Ocean Shores and then turns north to temporarily end at Quinault Street in Taholah, located in the Quinault Indian Reservation. The Washington State Legislature extended the roadway north to end at US 101 south of Queets through tribal lands, although this segment has yet to be built. SR 109 was first established as (SSH 9C) in 1937, which was on a more northern alignment until 1947, when it was switched to a Hoquiam to Quinault Indian Reservation route. In 1964, SSH 9C was renumbered to SR 109 and in 1983, a spur route of SR 109 that bypasses Hoquiam was added; the route was extended to US 101 near Queets in 1985.
==Route description==

State Route 109 (SR 109) begins at an intersection with (US 101) in downtown Hoquiam. After intersecting the couplet, a daily average of 9,600 motorists in 2007, making it the busiest segment of SR 109; From the intersection with US 101, the highway is named Emerson Avenue and travels west past its couplet,〔 paralleling the Hoquiam–Elma route of the Puget Sound and Pacific Railroad. After leaving Downtown Hoquiam and passing the John Gable Community Park, the roadway intersects and then becomes unnamed.〔 After leaving Hoquiam city limits, the railroad ends and the road turns northwest to north of Ocean Shores. At the junction, SR 109 curves north along the Pacific Ocean and passes Ocean City, Copalis Beach, Griffiths-Priday State Park, Pacific Beach and Moclips before entering the Quinault Indian Reservation and Taholah to end at Quinault Street, located on the bank of the Quinault River.

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