State Route 163 (SR 163) is a
state highway in the
U.S. state
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of
Washington
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. The highway serves the city of
Tacoma and the community of
Ruston in
Pierce County before traveling via a
ferry route to the community of
Tahlequah on
Vashon Island
Vashon is a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United States. It covers an island alternately called Vashon Island or Vashon–Maury Island, the largest island in Puget Sound south of Admiralty Inlet. The population was 10, ...
in
King County. SR 163 begins at an interchange with
SR 16 in Tacoma and travels north as Pearl Street through Ruston to
Point Defiance Point Defiance may refer to:
* Point Defiance Park
Point Defiance Park in Tacoma, Washington, United States, is a large urban park. The park includes Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, the Rose Garden, Rhododendron Garden, beaches, trails, a boardwalk ...
, where the designation continues onto the ferry to Tahlequah.
SR 163 was established during the
1964 highway renumbering, extending from
Sumner to
Auburn. The highway was previously a part of the
Pacific Highway during the early 20th century, but was designated as a branch of
State Road 5 and
Primary State Highway 5 (PSH 5) until 1964. SR 163 became
SR 167 during the late 1960s and was moved to Pearl Street in 1991, with the ferry route being added in 1994.
Route description
SR 163 begins as Pearl Street at a
partial cloverleaf interchange with the
SR 16 freeway in
Tacoma north of
Tacoma Community College
Tacoma Community College (TCC) is a public community college in Tacoma, Washington with operations in Tacoma and Gig Harbor. It serves the city of Tacoma and the Pierce County portion of the Kitsap Peninsula.
History
TCC's creation was author ...
.
Pearl Street travels north, serving
Silas High School
Silas High School is a four-year public secondary school in Tacoma, Washington. It is one of five traditional high schools in the Tacoma Public Schools and is located at the intersection of Orchard Street and 11th Street. Silas' current principal i ...
and
Truman Middle School, before leaving Tacoma and entering
Ruston and serving
Point Defiance Elementary School
Point or points may refer to:
Places
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* Point, Texas, a city in Rains County, Texas, United States
* Point, the NE tip and a ferry terminal of Lismore, Inner Hebrides, Scotland
* Poin ...
. The highway re-enters Tacoma at
Point Defiance Park
Point Defiance Park in Tacoma, Washington, United States, is a large urban park. The park includes Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, the Rose Garden, Rhododendron Garden, beaches, trails, a boardwalk, a boathouse, a Washington State Ferries ferry doc ...
and passes the
Science and Math Institute before traveling onto the
Point Defiance–Tahlequah Ferry
The Point Defiance–Tahlequah ferry is a ferry route across Puget Sound between the Point Defiance Park, Point Defiance ferry terminal in Tacoma, Washington, Tacoma and Tahlequah, Washington, on the southern tip of Vashon Island. Since 1951 the ...
.
The ferry, operated by
Washington State Ferries
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(WSF), is on a route and is served by the
Kwa-di Tabil class traveling at a speed of for a 15-minute crossing.
The ferries depart from Port Defiance and head north across the
Dalco Passage
Dalco Passage is a tidal strait within Puget Sound in the U.S. state of Washington (U.S. state), Washington. Located between the southern end of Vashon Island and the mainland near Tacoma, Washington, Tacoma, Dalco Passage connects the northern mai ...
to the community of
Tahlequah on
Vashon Island
Vashon is a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United States. It covers an island alternately called Vashon Island or Vashon–Maury Island, the largest island in Puget Sound south of Admiralty Inlet. The population was 10, ...
.
WSF operates the ferry every day with 19 crossings,
as a $5 toll for adult passengers is charged with prepaid Wave2Go cards being accepted.
Every year, the
Washington State Department of Transportation
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(WSDOT) conducts a series of surveys on its highways in the state to measure traffic volume. This is expressed in terms of
annual average daily traffic
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(AADT), which is a measure of traffic volume for any average day of the year. In 2011, WSDOT calculated that between 1,000 and 26,000 vehicles per day used the highway, mostly at the SR 16 interchange in Tacoma.
The Point Defiance–Tahlequah ferry carried 650,000 passengers and 383,000 vehicles in 2012, according to WSF statistics.
History
SR 163 was first designated during the
1964 highway renumbering as a road extending from
U.S. Route 410 in
Sumner to
SR 18 in
Auburn.
The corridor was previously a part of the
Pacific Highway from 1913 to 1923,
and later became a branch of
State Road 5 in 1925.
State Road 5 became
PSH 5 during the creation of the
Primary and secondary state highways in 1937, and the branch stayed designated.
SR 163 was removed from the highway system in the late 1960s, and became part of
SR 167.
SR 163 was re-designated in 1991 along Pearl Street from
SR 16 in
Tacoma to the
Point Defiance Point Defiance may refer to:
* Point Defiance Park
Point Defiance Park in Tacoma, Washington, United States, is a large urban park. The park includes Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium, the Rose Garden, Rhododendron Garden, beaches, trails, a boardwalk ...
ferry terminal.
The route was extended onto the
Point Defiance–Tahlequah Ferry
The Point Defiance–Tahlequah ferry is a ferry route across Puget Sound between the Point Defiance Park, Point Defiance ferry terminal in Tacoma, Washington, Tacoma and Tahlequah, Washington, on the southern tip of Vashon Island. Since 1951 the ...
serving
Vashon Island
Vashon is a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United States. It covers an island alternately called Vashon Island or Vashon–Maury Island, the largest island in Puget Sound south of Admiralty Inlet. The population was 10, ...
in 1994.
No major revisions have occurred since 1994 to the highway's route.
Regular ferry service on the Dalco Passage between Point Defiance in Tacoma and
Tahlequah on
Vashon Island
Vashon is a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United States. It covers an island alternately called Vashon Island or Vashon–Maury Island, the largest island in Puget Sound south of Admiralty Inlet. The population was 10, ...
started with the
MV ''Skansonia'' in June 1951 during the creation of the WSF,
and served the route until the completion of the
MV ''Hiyu'' in 1967.
The ''Hiyu'' operated for 26 years until it was replaced by the refurbished
MV ''Rhododendron'' in 1993.
The ''Hiyu'' briefly returned to the route twice, in June 2008 and in September and October 2008,
while the ''Rhododendron'' was loaned out to
Pierce County for the
Steilacoom–Anderson Island ferry
The Steilacoom–Anderson Island ferry is a ferry route in southern Puget Sound which is owned and operated by Pierce County, Washington. The route also serves Ketron Island.
History
The first ferry service to Anderson Island was on April 1, ...
.
The , built in 2010, began serving the route in January 2012.
Major intersections
References
External links
Highways of Washington StateWashington State Ferries
{{State highways in Washington related to SR 16
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Transportation in Tacoma, Washington
Point Defiance