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Washington State Route 530 : ウィキペディア英語版
Washington State Route 530

State Route 530 (SR 530) is a Washington state highway in Snohomish and Skagit counties. The long route runs northeast from an interchange with (I-5) southwest of Arlington past in Arlington and Darrington to end at in Rockport. Serving the commuinities of Arlington, Arlington Heights, Oso, Darrington and Rockport, the roadway travels parallel to a fork of the Stillaguamish River from Arlington to Darrington, the Sauk River from Darrington to Rockport and a BNSF Railway route that extends from Arlington to Cicero, located west of Oso.
The first segment of SR 530 to appear on a map was a road extending from Arlington to Oso in 1899. The first segment to be state-maintained was (SSH 1E), which ran from Conway to Arlington. SSH 1E was extended to Darrington in 1957 and later renumbered to SR 530 in 1964; the road was extended to Rockport in 1983 and later the route from Conway to I-5 was removed from the system in 1991. Since 1991, minor construction projects arranged by the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) have improved the roadway and WSDOT plans to realign the highway near the Sauk River.
==Route description==
State Route 530 (SR 530) begins at a diamond interchange with (I-5) southwest of Arlington, south of where I-5 crosses the Stillaguamish River.〔 After the interchange, the highway had a daily average of 22,000 motorists in 2007, which is significantly higher than in 1970 when 5,400 motorists used the stretch of road. From the interchange, the highway is named Jackson Road and travels east to intersect Smokey Point Boulevard, which travels south to Smokey Point and was once , a major north–south road. After passing the intersection, the roadway continues east through a primarily rural area until it curves north and later east to enter Arlington city limits. Within Arlington, SR 530 intersects , another north–south highway that the road has a brief concurrency with. After the concurrency, the highway is named Burke Avenue and intersects West Avenue, which was SR 9 before it was realigned to the current western alignment. The roadway becomes the Arlington–Darrington Road after bridging the Stillaguamish River and passing the Twin Rivers County Park, the road turns northeast into Arlington Heights.
In Trafton, which is located in Arlington Heights, SR 530 passes a residential area and a road that leads to the Jim Creek Naval Radio Station, a United States Navy facility. After leaving Trafton, the road crosses a railroad track used by the BNSF Railway before crossing the North Fork of the Stillaguamish River in Cicero. The highway crosses the tracks and the Stillaguamish River fork near Oso to continue east past several communities. The roadway turns southeast and passes the Darrington Municipal Airport to enter Darrington town limits. Once in Darrington, SR 530 becomes Seeman Street and goes east to an intersection with Seeman Street and Emmens Street. Emmens Street is also named the Mountain Loop Highway, which travels southwest to connect National Forest Route 20 and in Granite Falls. At the intersection, the road turns north and leaves Darrington to follow the Sauk River. Outside of Darrington, the roadway travels north, briefly entering the boundaries of the Mount Baker National Forest and leaves Snohomish County. After entering Skagit County, SR 530 crosses the Sauk River and heads north to cross the Skagit River and end at an intersection with in Rockport.〔〔

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