The rail line that SR 223 crosses has existed since at least 1910, originally belonging to the
Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway as part of their
Yakima Valley Subdivision. A bridge over the Yakima River at Granger was completed for the railroad and later remodeled for automobile traffic in 1919; it collapsed in 1942 and was replaced by a temporary structure that was impassible for trucks and other heavy vehicles. SR 223 was completed in 1967 with the opening of a new Yakima River bridge and the Granger bypass was finished in 1969. The highway was connected to I-82 in 1981, two years after the opening of the freeway in 1979. and an overpass over the BNSF Railway line (former
Northern Pacific Railway) in Granger completed in 1969. ==Major intersections==