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- I-405 Renton to Bellevue Widening and Express Toll Lanes Project
Project overview Travelers on Interstate 405 between Renton and Bellevue experience one of the state’s worst commutes The I-405 Renton to Bellevue Widening and Express Toll Lanes project includes multimodal transportation and safety improvements to offer more reliable travel choices and keep drivers, transit riders and freight moving The Renton to Bellevue project will add new capacity to
- Washington State Department of Transportation
Cars trucks Whether you’re commuting, road-tripping or driving commercially, we have information to help you plan your route See real-time alerts, live cameras, current travel times, and bridge and road restrictions for cars and trucks
- Offices regions | WSDOT
General phone numbers and addresses for contacting WSDOT
- Washington State Ferries | WSDOT
Get to know your ferries All are welcome on Washington State Ferries Here are some helpful tips on how to navigate the ferries First-time rider’s guide Riders with disabilities Route map (PDF 1 4MB) Contact Ferries
- I-405 SR 167 Corridor Program | WSDOT
Major Project overview The I-405 SR 167 Corridor Program stems from the I-405 Master Plan and SR 167 Master Plan, foundational documents that guide project development, funding and delivery The I-405 Master Plan alone includes over 150 projects designed to improve travel between Lynnwood and the Renton Tukwila area When combined with SR 167, this north-south corridor forms a 50+-mile
- I-405 Express Toll Lanes | WSDOT
Find out how to use the express lanes, who can travel for free and how tolling works in the I-405 express toll lanes
- Toll roads, bridges tunnels | WSDOT
Learn about express toll lanes, bridges and tunnels in Washington state, and how to save money on every toll with a Good To Go! account
- I-90 - Sunset Creek - Fish Passage | WSDOT
Project overview WSDOT is building bridges over Sunset Creek in Bellevue along both directions of I-90, Southeast Eastgate Way and Southeast 36th Street in Bellevue These bridges replace culverts that block fish passage on Sunset Creek, allowing natural stream conditions to return in this section of the waterway and opening new upstream habitat to native and migrating fish
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