Washington State Route 513

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State Route 513
Auxiliary route of I-5
Defined by RCW 47.17.695, maintained by WSDOT
Length: 3.35 mi[1] (5.39 km)
Formed: 1992 (Original route 1964)
South end: SR 520 in Seattle
North end: NE 65th Street in Seattle
State highways in Washington
< SR 512 SR 515 >
Lists: current - Interstates - 1937-70 - 1964 renumbering

State Route 513 is a state highway entirely within Seattle, Washington, 3.5 miles in length. It is signed once, at NE 45th Street and Sand Point Way NE.

SR 513 begins at the intersection of Montlake Boulevard E., E. Montlake Place E., and E. Lake Washington Boulevard in Montlake, which is an interchange with State Route 520. From there, it follows Montlake Boulevard north across the Montlake Bridge and through the University of Washington campus to N.E. 45th Street. At this point, it follows 45th Street east past University Village to its intersection with Sand Point Way N.E. It then follows Sand Point Way northeast to the entrance to Magnuson Park at N.E. 65th Street in Sand Point.

It originally ran from the north city limits to Downtown via Lake City, Sand Point, Montlake, the Central District, and First Hill. In 1971, its southern end was fixed at Montlake, and in 1992 its northern end was fixed at Sand Point. It was originally known as Secondary State Highway 1J (Washington State Highways) after it was established in 1937.

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