U.S. Route 195 (US 195) is a north–south U.S. Route serving the southeastern area of Washington. One of the oldest designations in the U.S. Highway system, it was created in the original 1926 plan. The highway passes two major universities, Washington State University in Pullman, and the University of Idaho, which is accessed by using U.S. Route 95.
The southern terminus of US 195 is at U.S. Route 95 north of Lewiston, Idaho. From there, US 195 travels northwest into Washington and north, passing Pullman, Washington, Colfax, Washington and Rosalia, Washington. The northern terminus of US 195 is in Spokane, Washington at an interchange between US 195, US 2, US 395 and I-90.
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