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Washington State Department of
Transportation (
WSDOT or WashDOT, both /ˈwɒʃdɒt/) is a
governmental agency that constructs, maintains, and regulates...
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wsdot.wa.gov.
WSDOT.
Archived from the
original on
December 15, 2017.
Retrieved December 15, 2017. "Where will the dirt from
tunneling go?".
WSDOT. Archived...
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highways maintained by the
Washington State Department of
Transportation (
WSDOT). The
highway system is
defined through acts by the
state legislature and...
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Washington State Department of
Transportation (
WSDOT)
could not
charge tolls after the
bonds were retired.
WSDOT was
ordered to stop
collecting tolls on August...
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route was not
funded and
WSDOT purchased the
trainset in 2004 to
expand service. The
purchase also
allowed Amtrak and
WSDOT to
redistribute the "coach...
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built specifically for the
Washington State Department of Transportation's (
WSDOT)
Alaskan Way
Viaduct replacement tunnel project in Seattle, Washington,...
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completed in July 2007. The
Washington State Department of
Transportation (
WSDOT)
signed a design-and-construction
agreement with
Bechtel and
Kiewit Pacific...
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Every year, the
Washington State Department of
Transportation (
WSDOT)
conducts a
series of
surveys on its
highways in the
state to
measure traffic...
- at the
Wayback Machine.
YouTube (2010-12-02).
Retrieved on 2013-07-16.
WSDOT -
Project - I-405 – NE 8th St to SR 520
Braided Ramps –
Interchange Improvements...
- state,
maintained by the
Washington State Department of
Transportation (
WSDOT). The
system spans 8.5% of the state's
public road mileage, but carries...