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Washington State Route 904

State Route 904 (SR 904, named the Lt. Col. Michael P. Anderson Memorial Highway) is a 16.96-mile (27.29 km) long state highway in the U.S. state of Washington, located entirely in Spokane County. The route starts at an interchange with Interstate 90 (I-90) and U.S. Route 395 (US 395) in Tyler and travels to Cheney, serving Eastern Washington University, before ending at I-90 and US 395 in Four Lakes. The roadway, named First Street in Downtown Cheney, is paralleled by three rail lines, a BNSF Railway route that carries Amtrak's Empire Builder, a Union Pacific route and the Eastern Washington Gateway Railroad.

State Route 904

Lt. Col. Michael P. Anderson Memorial Highway
SR 904 is highlighted in red.
Route information
Auxiliary route of I-90
Maintained by WSDOT
Length16.96 mi[1] (27.29 km)
Existed1964[2]–present
Major junctions
West end I-90 / US 395 in Tyler
East end I-90 / US 395 in Four Lakes
Location
CountryUnited States
StateWashington
Highway system

The Central Washington Highway was established in 1913 and served Cheney via the current route of SR 904. The highway's designation was changed starting in 1923, when it became State Road 11. US 395 was extended southwest from Spokane to Pasco between 1933 and 1939. In 1937, State Road 11 became Primary State Highway 11 (PSH 11), which was concurrent with both US 395 and US 10 by 1940. A bypass of Cheney between Tyler and Four Lakes was planned at the same time as the Interstate Highway System. I-90 was created and PSH 11 was routed onto the future alignment in 1957. Secondary State Highway 11H (SSH 11H) used the original route and became SR 904 during the 1964 highway renumbering. The Cheney bypass was opened in 1966. After the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during re-entry during STS-107 in 2003, killing all seven crewmembers, the road was renamed the Lt. Col. Michael P. Anderson Memorial Highway after the mission's payload commander who was raised in Cheney. The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is currently planning to widen SR 904 between Cheney and Four Lakes from two to five lanes as part of the route development plan, but no funds have been made available for the work.

Route description edit

 
A sign on SR 904 commemorating Lt. Col. Michael P. Anderson, one of the Columbia astronauts on STS-107.

State Route 904 (SR 904) begins at a diamond interchange with Interstate 90 (I-90), concurrent with U.S. Route 395 (US 395) in Tyler.[3] Traveling northeast over an unnamed creek to Babb, the highway becomes parallel with a rail line owned by BNSF Railway and used by Amtrak's Empire Builder route from Portland, Oregon to Spokane.[4][5] The BNSF line is paralleled by a Union Pacific rail line while the roadway and railways enter Cheney.[4] Within Cheney, the road is named First Street and passes Eastern Washington University.[1] SR 904 turns north, now parallel to the Eastern Washington Gateway Railroad,[4] at an intersection with the Cheney–Spokane Road, which was the busiest intersection on the highway, with an estimated daily average of 13,000 motorists in 2007.[6] After the intersection, the road turns northwest to exit Cheney and intersect the old alignment of Primary State Highway 11 (PSH 11). Shortly afterwards, the roadway enters Four Lakes, passing Meadow Lake and leaving the Eastern Washington Gateway Railroad before ending at a trumpet interchange with I-90 and US 395.[7][8][9]

History edit

    
Prior to the opening of the Cheney bypass in 1957, U.S. Route 395 (left) and Primary State Highway 11 (right) used present-day SR 904 to travel between Tyler and Four Lakes.

The first state–maintained highway to serve Cheney using the present-day route of SR 904 was the Central Washington Highway, added to the state highway system in 1913.[10][11] The highway served Pasco, Ritzville, Cheney and Spokane,[11] but the segment between Cheney and Four Lakes wasn't completed until after 1919.[12] The Central Washington Highway became State Road 11 in a 1923 restructuring of the highway system.[10][13][14] Between 1933 and 1939, U.S. Route 395 (US 395) was extended southwest from Spokane to Pasco, via Cheney.[15][16] The state roads became Primary state highways in 1937 and hence, Primary State Highway 11 (PSH 11) was established to replace State Road 11.[10][17] US 10 later became concurrent with US 395 and PSH 11 in 1940 after it was moved to a southern alignment.[18][19][20]

On June 29, 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 into law, establishing a system of freeways that would later become the Interstate Highway System.[21][22] Included in the system was Interstate 90, which was to replace US 10 and become concurrent with US 395, while bypassing Cheney.[23] PSH 11, US 395 and I-90 were rerouted onto the future bypass in 1957.[24] The former highway from Tyler to Four Lakes became Secondary State Highway 11H (SSH 11H) in 1961;[25] the Cheney bypass opened on November 18, 1966.[26] During the 1964 highway renumbering, SSH 11H became SR 904, part of the new highway system, then named the "sign routes".[2][27] During STS-107, a NASA Space Shuttle mission, Lieutenant colonel Michael P. Anderson, a Cheney native, along with the rest of the Columbia's crew, were killed when it disintegrated during re-entry on February 1, 2003. SR 904 was posthumously renamed to the Lt. Col. Michael P. Anderson Memorial Highway in his honor later that February.[28] The official dedication ceremony was held on August 1, 2003.[29] Increasing traffic accidents and traffic has caused the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) to create plans to widen the roadway between Cheney and Four Lakes.[30][31][32] The plans, later named the route development plan, calls for a five-lane highway with new intersections built on the highway.[33]

Major intersections edit

The entire highway is in Spokane County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Tyler0.000.00 
 
 
 
I-90 west / US 395 south – Seattle, Pasco, Ritzville
I-90 exit 257; western terminus; interchange.
Four Lakes15.7325.31Old PSH 11
16.9627.29 
 
 
 
I-90 east / US 395 north – Spokane, Colville, Kettle Falls
I-90 exit 270; eastern terminus; interchange.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Washington State Department of Transportation (2008). "State Highway Log: Planning Report, SR 2 to SR 971" (PDF). Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  2. ^ a b Washington State Legislature (1970). "RCW 47.17.845: State route No. 904". Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  3. ^ Washington State Department of Transportation (February 23, 2009). "SR 90 – Exit 257; Junction SR 904 / Tyler / Cheney" (PDF). Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  4. ^ a b c Washington State Rail System (PDF) (Map). Cartography by United States Geological Survey. Washington State Department of Transportation. 2008. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  5. ^ Amtrak Routes – Empire Builder (Map). Amtrak. 2009. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  6. ^ Washington State Department of Transportation (2007). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on March 26, 2009. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  7. ^ Washington State Department of Transportation (October 2, 2001). "SR 90 – Exit 270; Junction SR 904 / Four Lakes / Cheney" (PDF). Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  8. ^ Google (July 28, 2009). "State Route 904" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  9. ^ Washington State Highways, 2008–2009 (PDF) (Map) (2008–09 ed.). 1:842,000. Cartography by United States Geological Survey. Washington State Department of Transportation. 2008. § D8, E8. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  10. ^ a b c Department of Highways (1945). (PDF). Washington State Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 30, 2008. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  11. ^ a b Washington State Legislature (March 12, 1913). "Chapter 65: Classifying Public Highway". Session Laws of the State of Washington (1913 ed.). Olympia, Washington: Washington State Legislature. p. 222. Retrieved July 28, 2009. e. A highway connecting with the Inland Empire Highway at Pasco, Washington; thence by the most feasible route through Connell, Ritzville, Sprague, and Cheney to Spokane, Washington, to be known as the Central Washington Highway.
  12. ^ Rock Lake, 1919 (Map). 1:125,000. Washington 1:125,000 topographic quadrangles. Cartography by United States Geological Survey. Washington State University. 1919. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  13. ^ Washington State Legislature (March 19, 1923). "Chapter 185: Primary and Secondary State Highways". Session Laws of the State of Washington (1923 ed.). Olympia, Washington: Washington State Legislature. p. 630. Retrieved July 28, 2009. SEC. 10. A primary state highway, to be known as State Road No. 11 or the Central Washington Highway, is established as follows: Beginning at Pasco in Franklin County; thence by the most feasible route in a northeasterly direction through Connell, Ritzville, Sprague and Cheney to a connection with State Road No. 2 west of the City of Spokane.
  14. ^ Rand McNally Junior Road Map, Washington (Map). Rand McNally. 1926. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  15. ^ Highway map, State of Washington (Map). 1:500,000. Department of Highways. April 1, 1933. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  16. ^ Washington State Highway Map, 1939 (Map). Washington State Highway Commission. 1939. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  17. ^ Washington State Legislature (March 17, 1937). "Chapter 190: Establishment of Primary State Highways". Session Laws of the State of Washington (1937 ed.). Olympia, Washington: Washington State Legislature. p. 939. Retrieved July 28, 2009. SEC. 11. A primary state highway to be known as Primary State Highway No. 11, or the Columbia Basin Highway, is hereby established according to description as follows: Beginning at Pasco on Primary State Highway No. 3, thence in a northeasterly direction by the most feasible route by way of Ritzville to a junction with Primary State Road [sic] No. 2, in the vicinity west of Spokane.
  18. ^ Roe, JoAnn (1995). "Chapter 11 – Ski Town". Stevens Pass: The Story of Railroading and Recreation in the North Cascades. Mountaineers Books. p. 139. ISBN 0-89886-371-6. Retrieved July 28, 2009. The crude state of the Stevens Pass highway was a source of irritation to Wenatchee and Leavenworth residents for many years. The road was designated state highway 15 in 1937. In 1940, it was designated an alternate of Highway 10 (which ran over Snoqualmie Pass). Much work was done on the highway in 1949 and the State Highway Department declared it complete in 1951.
  19. ^ Northwest, 1946 (Map). Rand McNally. 1946. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  20. ^ Spokane, 1955 (Map). 1:250,000. Cartography by United States Geological Survey. University of Texas at Austin. 1955. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  21. ^ Richard F. Weingroff (December 22, 2008). "The Greatest Decade 1956-1966, Celebrating the 50TH Anniversary of the Eisenhower Interstate System; Part 1: Essential to the National Interest". Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  22. ^ Weingroff, Richard F. (January–February 2006). "The Year of the Interstate". Public Roads. 69 (4). Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  23. ^ The National System of Interstate and Defense Highways (Map). Federal Highway Administration. October 1, 1970. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  24. ^ Washington State Legislature (1957). "Chapter 172". Session Laws of the State of Washington (1957 ed.). Olympia, Washington: Washington State Legislature. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  25. ^ Washington State Legislature (April 3, 1961). "Chapter 21: Highways". Session Laws of the State of Washington (1961 ed.). Olympia, Washington: Washington State Legislature. p. 2625. Retrieved July 28, 2009. Secondary state highway No. 11H; beginning at a junction with primary state highway No. 11 in the vicinity of Tyler, thence northeasterly via Cheney to a junction with primary state highway No. 11 in the vicinity of Four Lakes: Provided, That the addition of highway No. 11H shall not become effective until such time as the interstate system by-pass of Cheney is constructed and under traffic.
  26. ^ "Official Opening, Spokane Freeway, Four Lakes to Tyler". Olympia, Washington: Department of Highways. November 18, 1966. OCLC 41812460.
  27. ^ C. G. Prahl (December 1, 1965). (PDF). Washington State Highway Commission, Department of Highways. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 17, 2017. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  28. ^ "In Honor" (PDF). SR 904, Cheney to Four Lakes Project News (1). Spokane, Washington: Washington State Department of Transportation: 1. April 2003. Retrieved July 28, 2009. SR 904 has recently been renamed in honor of the late Columbia shuttle astronaut from Cheney, Michael P. Anderson. Dedication of the highway will be this spring.
  29. ^ (Press release). Washington State Department of Transportation. August 1, 2003. Archived from the original on October 1, 2006. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  30. ^ Washington State Department of Transportation (2003). "SR 904 – Cheney to Four Lakes". Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  31. ^ SR 904 – Cheney to Four Lakes (Map). Washington State Department of Transportation. 2003. Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  32. ^ Washington State Department of Transportation (2003). "SR 904 – Cheney to Four Lakes – Accident Reports". Retrieved July 28, 2009.
  33. ^ Washington State Department of Transportation (2003). "SR 904, Cheney to Four Lakes (MP 12.56 to MP 16.81) Route Development Plan" (PDF). Retrieved July 28, 2009.

External links edit

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  • Highways of Washington State
  • I-90 Tyler Interchange (SR 904) WSDOT Traffic Camera

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State Route 904 SR 904 named the Lt Col Michael P Anderson Memorial Highway is a 16 96 mile 27 29 km long state highway in the U S state of Washington located entirely in Spokane County The route starts at an interchange with Interstate 90 I 90 and U S Route 395 US 395 in Tyler and travels to Cheney serving Eastern Washington University before ending at I 90 and US 395 in Four Lakes The roadway named First Street in Downtown Cheney is paralleled by three rail lines a BNSF Railway route that carries Amtrak s Empire Builder a Union Pacific route and the Eastern Washington Gateway Railroad State Route 904Lt Col Michael P Anderson Memorial HighwaySR 904 is highlighted in red Route informationAuxiliary route of I 90Maintained by WSDOTLength16 96 mi 1 27 29 km Existed1964 2 presentMajor junctionsWest endI 90 US 395 in TylerEast endI 90 US 395 in Four LakesLocationCountryUnited StatesStateWashingtonHighway systemState highways in WashingtonInterstate US State Scenic Pre 1964 1964 renumbering Former SR 903 SR 906The Central Washington Highway was established in 1913 and served Cheney via the current route of SR 904 The highway s designation was changed starting in 1923 when it became State Road 11 US 395 was extended southwest from Spokane to Pasco between 1933 and 1939 In 1937 State Road 11 became Primary State Highway 11 PSH 11 which was concurrent with both US 395 and US 10 by 1940 A bypass of Cheney between Tyler and Four Lakes was planned at the same time as the Interstate Highway System I 90 was created and PSH 11 was routed onto the future alignment in 1957 Secondary State Highway 11H SSH 11H used the original route and became SR 904 during the 1964 highway renumbering The Cheney bypass was opened in 1966 After the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated during re entry during STS 107 in 2003 killing all seven crewmembers the road was renamed the Lt Col Michael P Anderson Memorial Highway after the mission s payload commander who was raised in Cheney The Washington State Department of Transportation WSDOT is currently planning to widen SR 904 between Cheney and Four Lakes from two to five lanes as part of the route development plan but no funds have been made available for the work Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description edit nbsp A sign on SR 904 commemorating Lt Col Michael P Anderson one of the Columbia astronauts on STS 107 State Route 904 SR 904 begins at a diamond interchange with Interstate 90 I 90 concurrent with U S Route 395 US 395 in Tyler 3 Traveling northeast over an unnamed creek to Babb the highway becomes parallel with a rail line owned by BNSF Railway and used by Amtrak s Empire Builder route from Portland Oregon to Spokane 4 5 The BNSF line is paralleled by a Union Pacific rail line while the roadway and railways enter Cheney 4 Within Cheney the road is named First Street and passes Eastern Washington University 1 SR 904 turns north now parallel to the Eastern Washington Gateway Railroad 4 at an intersection with the Cheney Spokane Road which was the busiest intersection on the highway with an estimated daily average of 13 000 motorists in 2007 6 After the intersection the road turns northwest to exit Cheney and intersect the old alignment of Primary State Highway 11 PSH 11 Shortly afterwards the roadway enters Four Lakes passing Meadow Lake and leaving the Eastern Washington Gateway Railroad before ending at a trumpet interchange with I 90 and US 395 7 8 9 History edit nbsp nbsp Prior to the opening of the Cheney bypass in 1957 U S Route 395 left and Primary State Highway 11 right used present day SR 904 to travel between Tyler and Four Lakes The first state maintained highway to serve Cheney using the present day route of SR 904 was the Central Washington Highway added to the state highway system in 1913 10 11 The highway served Pasco Ritzville Cheney and Spokane 11 but the segment between Cheney and Four Lakes wasn t completed until after 1919 12 The Central Washington Highway became State Road 11 in a 1923 restructuring of the highway system 10 13 14 Between 1933 and 1939 U S Route 395 US 395 was extended southwest from Spokane to Pasco via Cheney 15 16 The state roads became Primary state highways in 1937 and hence Primary State Highway 11 PSH 11 was established to replace State Road 11 10 17 US 10 later became concurrent with US 395 and PSH 11 in 1940 after it was moved to a southern alignment 18 19 20 On June 29 1956 President Dwight D Eisenhower signed the Federal Aid Highway Act of 1956 into law establishing a system of freeways that would later become the Interstate Highway System 21 22 Included in the system was Interstate 90 which was to replace US 10 and become concurrent with US 395 while bypassing Cheney 23 PSH 11 US 395 and I 90 were rerouted onto the future bypass in 1957 24 The former highway from Tyler to Four Lakes became Secondary State Highway 11H SSH 11H in 1961 25 the Cheney bypass opened on November 18 1966 26 During the 1964 highway renumbering SSH 11H became SR 904 part of the new highway system then named the sign routes 2 27 During STS 107 a NASA Space Shuttle mission Lieutenant colonel Michael P Anderson a Cheney native along with the rest of the Columbia s crew were killed when it disintegrated during re entry on February 1 2003 SR 904 was posthumously renamed to the Lt Col Michael P Anderson Memorial Highway in his honor later that February 28 The official dedication ceremony was held on August 1 2003 29 Increasing traffic accidents and traffic has caused the Washington State Department of Transportation WSDOT to create plans to widen the roadway between Cheney and Four Lakes 30 31 32 The plans later named the route development plan calls for a five lane highway with new intersections built on the highway 33 Major intersections editThe entire highway is in Spokane County Locationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesTyler0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 90 west US 395 south Seattle Pasco RitzvilleI 90 exit 257 western terminus interchange Four Lakes15 7325 31Old PSH 1116 9627 29 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 90 east US 395 north Spokane Colville Kettle FallsI 90 exit 270 eastern terminus interchange 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miReferences edit a b c Washington State Department of Transportation 2008 State Highway Log Planning Report SR 2 to SR 971 PDF Retrieved July 28 2009 a b Washington State Legislature 1970 RCW 47 17 845 State route No 904 Retrieved July 28 2009 Washington State Department of Transportation February 23 2009 SR 90 Exit 257 Junction SR 904 Tyler Cheney PDF Retrieved July 28 2009 a b c Washington State Rail System PDF Map Cartography by United States Geological Survey Washington State Department of Transportation 2008 Retrieved July 28 2009 Amtrak Routes Empire Builder Map Amtrak 2009 Retrieved July 28 2009 Washington State Department of Transportation 2007 2007 Annual Traffic Report PDF Archived from the original PDF on March 26 2009 Retrieved July 28 2009 Washington State Department of Transportation October 2 2001 SR 90 Exit 270 Junction SR 904 Four Lakes Cheney PDF Retrieved July 28 2009 Google July 28 2009 State Route 904 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 28 2009 Washington State Highways 2008 2009 PDF Map 2008 09 ed 1 842 000 Cartography by United States Geological Survey Washington State Department of Transportation 2008 D8 E8 Retrieved July 28 2009 a b c Department of Highways 1945 Forty Years With the Washington Department of Highways PDF Washington State Department of Transportation Archived from the original PDF on October 30 2008 Retrieved July 28 2009 a b Washington State Legislature March 12 1913 Chapter 65 Classifying Public Highway Session Laws of the State of Washington 1913 ed Olympia Washington Washington State Legislature p 222 Retrieved July 28 2009 e A highway connecting with the Inland Empire Highway at Pasco Washington thence by the most feasible route through Connell Ritzville Sprague and Cheney to Spokane Washington to be known as the Central Washington Highway Rock Lake 1919 Map 1 125 000 Washington 1 125 000 topographic quadrangles Cartography by United States Geological Survey Washington State University 1919 Retrieved July 28 2009 Washington State Legislature March 19 1923 Chapter 185 Primary and Secondary State Highways Session Laws of the State of Washington 1923 ed Olympia Washington Washington State Legislature p 630 Retrieved July 28 2009 SEC 10 A primary state highway to be known as State Road No 11 or the Central Washington Highway is established as follows Beginning at Pasco in Franklin County thence by the most feasible route in a northeasterly direction through Connell Ritzville Sprague and Cheney to a connection with State Road No 2 west of the City of Spokane Rand McNally Junior Road Map Washington Map Rand McNally 1926 Retrieved July 28 2009 Highway map State of Washington Map 1 500 000 Department of Highways April 1 1933 Retrieved July 28 2009 Washington State Highway Map 1939 Map Washington State Highway Commission 1939 Retrieved July 28 2009 Washington State Legislature March 17 1937 Chapter 190 Establishment of Primary State Highways Session Laws of the State of Washington 1937 ed Olympia Washington Washington State Legislature p 939 Retrieved July 28 2009 SEC 11 A primary state highway to be known as Primary State Highway No 11 or the Columbia Basin Highway is hereby established according to description as follows Beginning at Pasco on Primary State Highway No 3 thence in a northeasterly direction by the most feasible route by way of Ritzville to a junction with Primary State Road sic No 2 in the vicinity west of Spokane Roe JoAnn 1995 Chapter 11 Ski Town Stevens Pass The Story of Railroading and Recreation in the North Cascades Mountaineers Books p 139 ISBN 0 89886 371 6 Retrieved July 28 2009 The crude state of the Stevens Pass highway was a source of irritation to Wenatchee and Leavenworth residents for many years The road was designated state highway 15 in 1937 In 1940 it was designated an alternate of Highway 10 which ran over Snoqualmie Pass Much work was done on the highway in 1949 and the State Highway Department declared it complete in 1951 Northwest 1946 Map Rand McNally 1946 Retrieved July 28 2009 Spokane 1955 Map 1 250 000 Cartography by United States Geological Survey University of Texas at Austin 1955 Retrieved July 28 2009 Richard F Weingroff December 22 2008 The Greatest Decade 1956 1966 Celebrating the 50TH Anniversary of the Eisenhower Interstate System Part 1 Essential to the National Interest Federal Highway Administration Retrieved July 28 2009 Weingroff Richard F January February 2006 The Year of the Interstate Public Roads 69 4 Federal Highway Administration Retrieved July 28 2009 The National System of Interstate and Defense Highways Map Federal Highway Administration October 1 1970 Retrieved July 28 2009 Washington State Legislature 1957 Chapter 172 Session Laws of the State of Washington 1957 ed Olympia Washington Washington State Legislature Retrieved July 28 2009 Washington State Legislature April 3 1961 Chapter 21 Highways Session Laws of the State of Washington 1961 ed Olympia Washington Washington State Legislature p 2625 Retrieved July 28 2009 Secondary state highway No 11H beginning at a junction with primary state highway No 11 in the vicinity of Tyler thence northeasterly via Cheney to a junction with primary state highway No 11 in the vicinity of Four Lakes Provided That the addition of highway No 11H shall not become effective until such time as the interstate system by pass of Cheney is constructed and under traffic Official Opening Spokane Freeway Four Lakes to Tyler Olympia Washington Department of Highways November 18 1966 OCLC 41812460 C G Prahl December 1 1965 Identification of State Highways PDF Washington State Highway Commission Department of Highways Archived from the original PDF on February 17 2017 Retrieved July 28 2009 In Honor PDF SR 904 Cheney to Four Lakes Project News 1 Spokane Washington Washington State Department of Transportation 1 April 2003 Retrieved July 28 2009 SR 904 has recently been renamed in honor of the late Columbia shuttle astronaut from Cheney Michael P Anderson Dedication of the highway will be this spring SR 904 Lt Col Michael Anderson Highway dedicated Press release Washington State Department of Transportation August 1 2003 Archived from the original on October 1 2006 Retrieved July 28 2009 Washington State Department of Transportation 2003 SR 904 Cheney to Four Lakes Retrieved July 28 2009 SR 904 Cheney to Four Lakes Map Washington State Department of Transportation 2003 Retrieved July 28 2009 Washington State Department of Transportation 2003 SR 904 Cheney to Four Lakes Accident Reports Retrieved July 28 2009 Washington State Department of Transportation 2003 SR 904 Cheney to Four Lakes MP 12 56 to MP 16 81 Route Development Plan PDF Retrieved July 28 2009 External links editKML file 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