Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Franklin |
Mesa | 0.00– 0.12 |
0.00– 0.19 |
US 395 – Pasco, Spokane | Southern terminus; interchange |
| 7.20 | 11.59 | SR 260 east – Connell, Washtucna | |||
| Adams |
20.31– 21.37 |
32.69– 34.39 |
SR 26 to US 395 / SR 24 – Othello, Vantage, Yakima | Interchange | |
| Grant |
32.28 | 51.95 | SR 170 east – Warden | ||
| 33.29 | 53.58 | SR 262 west (O'Sullivan Dam Road) | |||
| Moses Lake | 43.18– 43.35 |
69.49– 69.77 |
I-90 – Seattle, Spokane | South end of I-90 Bus. overlap; interchange | |
| 44.26 | 71.23 | I-90 Bus. west (Pioneer Way) – City Center | North end of I-90 Bus. overlap | ||
| 46.40 | 74.67 | SR 171 south (Broadway Avenue) | |||
| 47.03– 47.60 |
75.69– 76.60 |
Stratford Road – Moses Lake | Interchange | ||
| 60.13 | 96.77 | SR 282 west – Ephrata | |||
| Soap Lake | 67.76 | 109.05 | SR 28 – Ephrata, Spokane | ||
| 89.06 | 143.33 | US 2 east to SR 155 – Grand Coulee Dam, Spokane | South end of US 2 overlap | ||
| Douglas |
90.68 | 145.94 | US 2 west – Wenatchee | North end of US 2 overlap | |
| 104.60 | 168.34 | SR 172 west – Mansfield | |||
| Leahy | 112.07 | 180.36 | SR 174 Spur north to SR 174 east – Grand Coulee Dam |
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| 112.24 | 180.63 | SR 174 east – Grand Coulee Dam | |||
| Bridgeport | 128.22 | 206.35 | SR 173 north – Bridgeport, Brewster | ||
| Columbia River |
128.30– 128.51 |
206.48– 206.82 |
Columbia River Bridge | ||
| Okanogan |
136.67 | 219.95 | US 97 – Brewster, Wenatchee, Okanogan, Penticton | Northern terminus | |
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