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With'''[[Interstate 90 in Washington]]''' (I-90) is a {{convert|296.92|mi|km|2|sing=on|lk=on}} highway in the [[U.S. state]] of [[Washington]], '''[[Interstate 90 in Washington|Interstate 90]]''' spans {{convert|296.92|mi|km|2}}.  In 2003, the [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]] terminus was re-engineered to better accommodate traffic from the two nearby sports stadiums.  I-90 westbound s that extends from [[Washington State Route 519|SR 519]] in [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]] to its border with [[Idaho]]. Serving the cities of [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], [[Bellevue, Washington|Bellevue]], [[Issaquah, Washington|Issaquah]], [[Ellensburg, Washington|Ellensburg]], [[Moses Lake, Washington|Moses Lake]], [[Ritzville, Washington|Ritzville]], and [[Spokane, Washington|Spokane]], it is the major route eastwards to [[Missoula, Montana]], [[Rapid City, South Dakota]], [[Chicago, Illinois]], [[Buffalo, New York]], [[Albany, New York]], and [[Boston, Massachusetts]].

Essentiall ends at its previous location next to [[Qwest Field]], but eastbound begins aby, it is the only [[Interstate Highway System|Interstate Highway]] to connect [[Western Washington]] to [[Eastern Washington]], but there are 2 [[United States Numbered Highways|U.S. Routes]] that also do the same, and they are [[U.S. Route 2 in Washington|U.S. Route 2]], and [[U.S. Route 1/4 mile (0.4 km) south at [[Edgar Martínez]] Drive S. near the roof shed of [[Safeco Field]] at an interchange with 4th Avenue S2 in Washington|U.S. Route 12]], along with a few [[State highways in Washington|state highways]]. I-90 is also the only highway in [[Washington]] to connect the two largest cities in the state ([[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]] and [[Spokane, Washington|Spokane]]). The road is the third busiest in the [[Washington|state]], behind [[Interstate 5 in Washington|I-5]] at 240,000 and [[Interstate 405 (Washington)|I-405]] at 201,000. An estimated 148,000 motorists utilize the road daily.

I-90 incorporates two of the longest [[floating bridge]]s in the world, the [[Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge]] and the [[Homer M. Hadley Memorial Bridge]], which cross [[Lake Washington]] from [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]] to [[Mercer Island, Washington]]. They are the second and fifth longest such bridges, respectively. ('''[[Interstate 90 in Washington|more...]]''')