Interstate 82



         


Interstate 82 is an interstate highway in the northwestern United States. Its western terminus is at an intersection with Interstate 90 in Ellensburg, Washington; its eastern terminus is at an intersection with the western Interstate 84 in Hermiston, Oregon.


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Length

142.57 miles


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Major Cities Along the Route


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Intersections with other Interstates


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Spur Routes


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Notes

I-82 serves two major purposes:


On I-82, exits 88 and 93 are the only interstate exits in the state of Washington still lit with mercury vapor streetlights. The closest possible exception is on I-5, at the 320th St. S. exit in Federal Way, where at the intersection of the northbound offramp and 320th St. there is one lone mercury vapor light. It is not actually on the freeway, though, only on the offramp.

Mercury vapor lights cast a cold, blue light. Most of the Washington interstate system has high pressure sodium lighting, the common yellow streetlight. There are a few areas that have Primary Interstate Highways |align="center"| |- |align=center colspan=2|

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