SR 99

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SR 99 is a major north–south state highway in Washington that runs through the Seattle metropolitan area and parallels Interstate 5.

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SR 99 canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road transportation infrastructure
state highway
abbreviation State Route 99
category State highways in Washington (state)
Transportation in Seattle metropolitan area
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Duwamish River
surface form: Duwamish River (via bridges)
direction north–south
formerDesignation Federal Highway U.S. Route 99
surface form: US Route 99 (in segments)
function major arterial route
hasJunctionWith Interstate 5
SR 104
SR 509
SR 518
SR 525
hasStructure Alaskan Way Viaduct
surface form: SR 99 Tunnel in Seattle
hasTollSegment no
highwayType state route
locatedIn Seattle metropolitan area
maintainedBy Washington State Department of Transportation
openedTunnelReplacementFor Alaskan Way Viaduct
parallelFunctionTo Interstate 5 for local traffic
parallels Interstate 5
partOf Washington State Routes
surface form: Washington State Route system
passesThrough Everett
surface form: Everett metropolitan area

Federal Way
Fife
Seattle
Shoreline
Tukwila
routeNumber 99
serves Seattle–Tacoma urban corridor
state Washington

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SR (for State Route) exampleForm SR 99
subject surface form: SR