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Offline ntallyn

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WA items
« on: July 03, 2021, 05:03:21 pm »
While out on a business trip to Washintgon, I noticed several signage differences vs. what is in the HB:

1. WA525 Spur. It is signed on at least one BGS ( https://www.google.com/maps/@47.9235319,-122.290186,3a,75y,213.43h,84.24t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sWQZFCY1m68MVrWMSQfkajA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192 ), but I never saw it any reassurance markers, nor on any blades. Of course, there's really only one place for a blade (exiting the Boeing Store/factory tour). Northbound, it is simply signed "TO WA 526 Paine Field Rd"

2. WA 531. Signage appears to show it ending at the entrance to the county park (about 1/4 mile south of the HB end at Rose Rd). The sign here ( https://www.google.com/maps/@48.1365773,-122.2816616,3a,75y,164.29h,69.72t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sidt5m2QxsB7dfo5Ej7T7Yg!2e0!7i3328!8i1664 ) is the backside of the "BEGIN WA 531" sign, but GMSV didn't go any further north. I believe that's also the 0 milepost.

3. WA526/527/99/I-5. This one is ugly. Signage shows all 3 state routes ending at this traffic light ( https://www.google.com/maps/@47.9193731,-122.2093494,18.17z ), which serves no I-5 ramps directly. In fact, the only I-5 access available from here are for NB WA99 or 527 to SB I-5 (via Broadway), or NB I-5 from Broadway via WA527. Yes, you can do WA99 or WA526 to I-5 north here, too, but both routes have other (free-flowing) ramps available. I guess I-5 South to WA 527 South goes through here, too. As I said, this one is ugly.

4. Also, I'm wondering about a point around 78th St on WA 522. This sign ( https://www.google.com/maps/@47.6860973,-122.3142546,3a,75y,254.62h,104.32t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s4KpYaBos9pBJBJft9PkwFA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192 ) heading southbound is horribly misleading, and it's not obvious what to do at the gore until it's too late.

5. I'd also like to suggest a point at Houser Way/Bronson Way (the east end of the one-way couplet in Renton on WA900). Renton is awful for signage/reassurance shields. You might get one ahead of your turn, but that's about it.

Edit: subject modified "USA-WA" -> "WA"
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Re: USA-WA items
« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2021, 10:53:04 pm »
While out on a business trip to Washintgon, I noticed several signage differences vs. what is in the HB:

1. WA525 Spur. It is signed on at least one BGS ( https://www.google.com/maps/@47.9235319,-122.290186,3a,75y,213.43h,84.24t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sWQZFCY1m68MVrWMSQfkajA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192 ), but I never saw it any reassurance markers, nor on any blades. Of course, there's really only one place for a blade (exiting the Boeing Store/factory tour). Northbound, it is simply signed "TO WA 526 Paine Field Rd"
Oh man, I didn't realize that was signed. I actually clinched it a few years ago in the northbound direction, and didn't see any signs, but it never occurred to me to check the other direction. That's enough signage for it to be added to TM (WA isn't really big on posting reassurance markers anyway), so I've gone ahead and added the route.

2. WA 531. Signage appears to show it ending at the entrance to the county park (about 1/4 mile south of the HB end at Rose Rd). The sign here ( https://www.google.com/maps/@48.1365773,-122.2816616,3a,75y,164.29h,69.72t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sidt5m2QxsB7dfo5Ej7T7Yg!2e0!7i3328!8i1664 ) is the backside of the "BEGIN WA 531" sign, but GMSV didn't go any further north. I believe that's also the 0 milepost.
WSDOT's GIS map confirms this. I've extended it to the Wenberg County Park entrance. I've also recentered a few waypoints and added one at 67th Ave NE since that's a pretty major arterial that was begging for a waypoint.

3. WA526/527/99/I-5. This one is ugly. Signage shows all 3 state routes ending at this traffic light ( https://www.google.com/maps/@47.9193731,-122.2093494,18.17z ), which serves no I-5 ramps directly. In fact, the only I-5 access available from here are for NB WA99 or 527 to SB I-5 (via Broadway), or NB I-5 from Broadway via WA527. Yes, you can do WA99 or WA526 to I-5 north here, too, but both routes have other (free-flowing) ramps available. I guess I-5 South to WA 527 South goes through here, too. As I said, this one is ugly.

Not sure what to do about this one. Perhaps someone who was involved with creating WA's state routes could weigh in and explain why it was done this way? I'm assuming it's basically a 1PPI situation, right?

I do agree that this interchange is really ugly. Has anyone else dealt with a similar setup in their regions? If so, how did you end up dealing with it? Personally, I'm leaning towards just not doing anything...


4. Also, I'm wondering about a point around 78th St on WA 522. This sign ( https://www.google.com/maps/@47.6860973,-122.3142546,3a,75y,254.62h,104.32t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s4KpYaBos9pBJBJft9PkwFA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192 ) heading southbound is horribly misleading, and it's not obvious what to do at the gore until it's too late.

Sure, I can add a waypoint there. (named RooWay) While I'm at it, I'll also do some other fixes to this route, mainly including fixing the issue where points are placed on side streets when they really should be on nearby arterials (e.g. 135thSt and 65thAve), something that is a problem with many WA state routes. Also, I've recentered a few waypoints and shaping points along this route as well.

5. I'd also like to suggest a point at Houser Way/Bronson Way (the east end of the one-way couplet in Renton on WA900). Renton is awful for signage/reassurance shields. You might get one ahead of your turn, but that's about it.
Looking at the state highway log and the GIS map I mentioned earlier, it actually looks like there is a gap in the route between WA 167 and I-405. It seems like WSDOT turned that section of WA 900 back to the city of Renton. Did you see any signs for WA 900 at all through downtown Renton?

Anyway, I've created a pull request for all changes except #3 and #5. https://github.com/TravelMapping/HighwayData/pull/5007

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Re: USA-WA items
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2021, 01:28:47 pm »
3. WA526/527/99/I-5. This one is ugly. Signage shows all 3 state routes ending at this traffic light ( https://www.google.com/maps/@47.9193731,-122.2093494,18.17z ), which serves no I-5 ramps directly. In fact, the only I-5 access available from here are for NB WA99 or 527 to SB I-5 (via Broadway), or NB I-5 from Broadway via WA527. Yes, you can do WA99 or WA526 to I-5 north here, too, but both routes have other (free-flowing) ramps available. I guess I-5 South to WA 527 South goes through here, too. As I said, this one is ugly.

Not sure what to do about this one. Perhaps someone who was involved with creating WA's state routes could weigh in and explain why it was done this way? I'm assuming it's basically a 1PPI situation, right?

I do agree that this interchange is really ugly. Has anyone else dealt with a similar setup in their regions? If so, how did you end up dealing with it? Personally, I'm leaning towards just not doing anything...

I would appreciate some input from others with regards to this interchange, particularly those who were around in the CHM days when WA state routes were created. Was this done the way it is simply because of the one point per interchange rule?

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Re: USA-WA items
« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2021, 01:47:26 pm »
^The following solution has WA 99 and WA 526 ending at the stoplight with only WA 527 keeping the graph connection with I-5:  (In my opinion, this best fits other scenarios somewhat similar like PA 42 at I-80 and PA 44.)

WA 99:
I-5(189) http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=47.914501&lon=-122.211292
WA526/527 http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=47.919520&lon=-122.208395

WA 526:
WA99/527 http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=47.919520&lon=-122.208395  (Note that I-5 should be kept as an alternate label here.)

WA 527:
I-5 http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=47.918298&lon=-122.206378 (existing location, could be slightly recentered if you choose so, no other changes would be needed on I-5)
WA99/526 http://www.openstreetmap.org/?lat=47.919520&lon=-122.208395

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Re: USA-WA items
« Reply #4 on: August 09, 2021, 04:44:54 am »
3. WA526/527/99/I-5. This one is ugly. Signage shows all 3 state routes ending at this traffic light ( https://www.google.com/maps/@47.9193731,-122.2093494,18.17z ), which serves no I-5 ramps directly. In fact, the only I-5 access available from here are for NB WA99 or 527 to SB I-5 (via Broadway), or NB I-5 from Broadway via WA527. Yes, you can do WA99 or WA526 to I-5 north here, too, but both routes have other (free-flowing) ramps available. I guess I-5 South to WA 527 South goes through here, too. As I said, this one is ugly.

Not sure what to do about this one. Perhaps someone who was involved with creating WA's state routes could weigh in and explain why it was done this way? I'm assuming it's basically a 1PPI situation, right?

I do agree that this interchange is really ugly. Has anyone else dealt with a similar setup in their regions? If so, how did you end up dealing with it? Personally, I'm leaning towards just not doing anything...

I would appreciate some input from others with regards to this interchange, particularly those who were around in the CHM days when WA state routes were created. Was this done the way it is simply because of the one point per interchange rule?

Let me take a quick look, as I'm the one that drafted the Select Routes for Washington.
A glance at my 2006 Thomas Guide makes it seem like I opted for the single common point for all four routes.
But with that said, outside of adding I-5 points along 99 on the south end and 526 on the west end of the interchange complex (the single point on I-5 is fine), Markkos's solution fits best.

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Re: USA-WA items
« Reply #5 on: August 09, 2021, 09:26:03 pm »
5. I'd also like to suggest a point at Houser Way/Bronson Way (the east end of the one-way couplet in Renton on WA900). Renton is awful for signage/reassurance shields. You might get one ahead of your turn, but that's about it.
Looking at the state highway log and the GIS map I mentioned earlier, it actually looks like there is a gap in the route between WA 167 and I-405. It seems like WSDOT turned that section of WA 900 back to the city of Renton. Did you see any signs for WA 900 at all through downtown Renton?

I only attempted the westbound portion (as eastbound had a 2 block closure). I did not see any signs in that direction, and approaching Sunset Blvd/3rd St on southbound Rainier Ave (WA 167), signs indicated WA 900 westbound only. I based my earlier comment on the fact that the HB showed WA 900 through Renton. If it was turned back, the request can be killed.

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« Reply #6 on: August 11, 2021, 12:31:30 am »
Found this article from 2015 indicating that the city of Renton was wanting to take over maintenance of SR 900 on the one-way couplet through downtown Renton (as well as truncating SR 515 north of the interchange with I-405), however, I'm not sure if this has officially took place: https://www.rentonreporter.com/news/city-wants-to-take-control-of-sr900/

I just drove on WA 900 this past Sunday (mainly to clinch and field check it at once), and I saw that this this sign is still there, indicating that WA 900 is still sort of signed in the westbound direction leading into downtown Renton. Also, at the intersection with Rainier Avenue and 3rd St at the northern terminus of WA 167, this street sign is still there and seems to indicate that WA 900 still continues east into downtown Renton on 3rd Street. So...perhaps I need to send an email about this to someone at WSDOT.
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