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Washington State Route 900 is a highway in the state of Washington, U.S.A. It extends just over 16 miles from Tukwila in the west to Issaquah in the east.
Originating at the intersection of Boeing Access Road and Martin Luther King Jr. Way S. at the southeast corner of Boeing Field, it parallels Interstate 5 southbound as Martin Luther King Jr. Way to where it crosses the Duwamish River, there taking a more easterly route. Changing names to Sunset Boulevard before entering Renton, it passes through the city, and becomes Renton-Issaquah Road. It then turns northeast, passes Cougar Mountain, passes through downtown Issaquah, and ends at Interstate 90.
Before 1992, SR-900 began where Interstate 90 ended at Rainier Avenue S. in Seattle, followed Rainier Avenue to its intersection with Martin Luther King Way, and followed Martin Luther King Way to the Boeing Access Road, from which it followed the route laid out above.
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