Interstate 82 (I-82) is an Interstate Highway in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States that travels through parts of Washington and Oregon. It runs 144 miles (232 km) from its northwestern terminus at I-90 in Ellensburg, Washington, to its southeastern terminus at I-84 in Hermiston, Oregon. The highway passes through Yakima and the Tri-Cities, and is also part of the link between Seattle and Salt Lake City, Utah. I-82 travels concurrently with U.S. Route 97 (US 97) between Ellensburg and Union Gap; US 12 from Yakima to the Tri-Cities; and US 395 from Kennewick to Umatilla, Oregon.
The Fred G. Redmon Bridge carries I-82 over Selah Creek in the Manastash Ridge
I-82 westbound near Umatilla, approaching a junction with US 395 and US 730
A section of the concrete-paved Yakima River Canyon Highway (now SR 821), seen shortly after opening in 1924
The original Umatilla Bridge, which now carries the eastbound lanes of I-82, seen from the Oregon side
Interstate 90 in Washington
Interstate 90 (I-90), designated as the American Veterans Memorial Highway, is a transcontinental Interstate Highway that runs from Seattle, Washington, to Boston, Massachusetts. It crosses Washington state from west to east, traveling 298 miles (480 km) from Seattle across the Cascade Mountains and into Eastern Washington, reaching the Idaho state line east of Spokane. I-90 intersects several of the state's other major highways, including I-5 in Seattle, I-82 and U.S. Route 97 (US 97) near Ellensburg, and US 395 and US 2 in Spokane.
Looking west at the intersection of I-90 and I-5 in downtown Seattle
A section of I-90 near Snoqualmie Pass
I-90 crossing the Columbia River on the Vantage Bridge, as seen from the westbound lanes
Eastbound I-90 as it descends Sunset Hill into downtown Spokane