Washington State Route 505

Kerron Street, once part of SR 603, continues north towards Napavine and south to Vader along the Seattle Subdivision of the BNSF Railway.[2] Walnut Street crosses over the double-tracked railroad and leaves downtown, traveling around a hill with the city's cemetery.The highway travels southeast and passes two small suburban subdivisions before turning on Cemetery Road.SR 505 continues southeast across the rural Grand Prairie to an interchange with Interstate 5 (I-5) at Pikes Hill.The highway travels east across the forested Layton Prairie towards the Wilkes Hills, which SR 505 crosses via two narrow north–south passes.
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