State Route 11
, also called Chuckanut Drive
, is a state highway in Washington, U.S.A. It extends from just north of Mount Vernon through the Chuckanut Mountains to the city of Bellingham, a distance of about . The highway used to be a portion of U.S. Route 99, then became U.S. Route 99 Alternate
from 1931 until approximately 1935.
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CHUCKANUT DRIVE TICKETS
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History
The road that is now called State Route 11 was first built in
1896 as part of the first road to connect
Whatcom County with points south, including
Seattle and
Tacoma. Before the construction of the road, travel was commonly done over water, and the construction of the road contributed greatly to the development of Bellingham.
Between
1913 and
1931, Chuckanut Drive was part of the
Pacific Highway auto trail, which in
1926 was designated
U.S. Route 99. After 1931, the road was bypassed by a more inland route and became primarily a scenic drive, briefly designated U.S. Route 99 Alternate. Today,
I-5 follows the inland route and the oceanside drive is SR 11.
Major intersections
| County
| Location
| Mile [1]
| Destinations
| Notes
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| Skagit
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| 0.00
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| Interchange
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| 6.88
| Bow Hill Road
| Former SR 237
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| Whatcom
| Bellingham
| 21.28
| – Vancouver, BC, Seattle
| Interchange
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References
- Washington State Department of Transportation, State Highway Log, 2006