- U.S. Route 30 in Oregon
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For the unsigned Highway 30, see Willamina-Salem Highway.This article is about the section of U.S. Route 30 in Oregon. For the entire length of the highway, see U.S. Route 30.
U.S. Route 30 Route information Maintained by ODOT Length: 477.02 mi[1] (767.69 km)
(using the entire Huntington Highway through Lime)Major junctions West end: US 101 in Astoria I-405 in Portland
I-84 from Hood River to Idaho
I-5 in PortlandEast end: I-84 / US-30 at the Idaho state line Highway system United States Numbered Highways
List • Bannered • Divided • ReplacedOregon highways
Routes • Highways← OR 27 OR 31 → In the U.S. state of Oregon, U.S. Route 30, a major east–west U.S. Highway, runs from its western terminus in Astoria to the Idaho border east of Ontario. West of Portland, US 30 generally follows the southern shore of the Columbia River; east of Portland the highway has largely been replaced with Interstate 84, though it is signed all the way across the state, and diverges from the I-84 mainline in several towns, as a de facto business route. (The state of Oregon does not sign Interstate business routes; instead it uses the designations US 30 and Oregon Route 99 (along the Interstate 5 corridor) for this purpose.)
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Route description
Astoria to Portland
The western terminus of US 30 is in Astoria, at an intersection with U.S. Route 101. US 101 southbound from the intersection goes down the length of the Oregon Coast, northbound US 101 crosses the Astoria-Megler Bridge into Washington state. US 30 proceeds east through the intersection, through downtown Astoria, and then along the southern bank of the Columbia.
East of Astoria, US 30 is known as the Lower Columbia River Highway No. 2W (see Oregon highways and routes), a designation which it carries until Portland.
Between Astoria and Portland, the highway passes through (or by) numerous Columbia River towns, such as Svensen, Knappa, Wauna, and Westport. In Westport, one can use the Wahkiakum County Ferry to cross the Columbia to Puget Island and Cathlamet, Washington.
Continuing east, the highway passes through the communities of Woodson and Clatskanie. East of Clatskanie, the highway runs inland from the river a bit, approaching the town of Rainier, Oregon.
Just before Rainer is an interchange providing access to the Lewis and Clark Bridge, which crosses the Columbia to Longview, Washington. After Rainier, the highway turns south, following a bend in the river, and runs parallel to Interstate 5 (which is across the river on the Washington side). Towns along the way include Goble, Deer Island, Columbia City, and St. Helens.
South of Deer Island, US 30 becomes an expressway, known locally as St. Helens Road. The highway proceeds through the towns of Warren, Scappoose, and Burlington (as well as passing by the access road to Sauvie Island) before entering Portland. East of Scappoose is the confluence of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers.
Portland area
In northwest Portland, US 30 is sandwiched between Forest Park to the west and the Willamette River to the east. South of the Linnton area, U.S. Route 30 Bypass heads east across the St. Johns Bridge. US 30 continues south along St. Helens Road, then later on Yeon Avenue through an industrial area as it approaches downtown. On the edge of downtown Portland, US 30 briefly becomes a freeway, utilizing part of the route of the cancelled Interstate 505, until its interchange with I-405 at the western end of the Fremont Bridge.
US 30 crosses the Fremont Bridge (along with I-405), on the Stadium Freeway No. 61; at the eastern end of the bridge it joins Interstate 5 south for approximately one mile on the Pacific Highway No. 1 and then joins the Banfield Expressway (I-84), where it becomes the Columbia River Highway No. 2. For the remainder of its route in the Portland area, US 30 shares an alignment with I-84. I-84 passes through the eastern Portland suburbs of Fairview, Wood Village, Gresham, and Troutdale in this fashion.
US 30 Bypass is the Northeast Portland Highway No. 123. It runs along the following streets before rejoining US 30 in Fairview:
N.W. Bridge Street, N. Philadelphia Avenue, N. Ivanhoe Street, N. Richmond Avenue, N. Lombard Street, N.E. Lombard Street, N.E. Killingsworth Street, N.E. Columbia Boulevard, and N.E. Sandy Boulevard.
U.S. Route 30 Business is a spur from US 30 Bypass northeast of downtown southwest across I-84/US 30 to Oregon Route 99E east of downtown, just east of the Burnside Bridge. It has not rejoined US 30 on its west end since US 30 was moved onto I-405 and I-5 around downtown.
Former alignment
Before the interstates were built, US 30 ran on Saint Helens Road to the Willamette Heights section of Portland, then on Wardway St, then Vaughn St, then NW 18th & 19th Avenues, then Burnside Street (now BR 30), then Sandy Blvd
East of Portland
US 30 runs mostly along I-84 in Oregon east of Portland, diverting to short segments of the old surface route to act as a business route or scenic route for I-84:
- Historic Columbia River Highway No. 100 1 mile (2 km) through Cascade Locks (also designated the Cascade Locks Highway)
- Mount Hood Highway No. 26 3 miles (4 km) through Hood River
- Historic Columbia River Highway No. 100 and Mosier-The Dalles Highway No. 292 20 miles (32 km) from Mosier to The Dalles
- Pendleton Highway No. 67 7 miles (11 km) through Pendleton
- La Grande-Baker Highway No. 66 5 miles (9 km) through La Grande
- La Grande-Baker Highway No. 66, 22 miles (36 km) from North Powder to Baker City
- Huntington Highway No. 449 8 miles (13 km) through Huntington
- Ontario Spur of the Olds Ferry-Ontario Highway No. 455, 1 mile (1 km) from Ontario to the Idaho state line
The sections concurrent with I-84 are part of the Columbia River Highway No. 2 west of U.S. Route 730 at Boardman and part of the Old Oregon Trail No. 6 east of U.S. Route 730.
There is also a U.S. Route 30 Business signed in the Ontario area. This is part of the Olds Ferry-Ontario Highway No. 455.
History
Interstate 505 Location: Portland Length: 1.44 mi (2.32 km) In 1988, U.S. 30 was realigned along NW Yeon Avenue in Portland to alleviate residential congestion. The new route utilized an interchange with I-405 that was intended for a proposed Interstate 505. The proposed interstate was intended to be a 1.44-mile (2.32 km) freeway spur in northwest Portland that would have connected I-405 to St. Helens Route, the latter being the original route for U.S. 30. The freeway was canceled in 1979 after plans were withdrawn, as it would have required condemnation and rerouting streets on a swath of land through the Northwest Industrial neighborhood.
Communities passed through
The highway passes through the following cities and communities in Oregon:
- Rowena
- The Dalles
- Celilo Village
- Biggs Junction
- Arlington
- Heppner Junction
- Boardman
- Hinkle
- Stanfield
- Pendleton
- Hilgard
- Perry
- La Grande
- North Powder
- Baker City
- Huntington
- Ontario
Major intersections
- Note: US 30 uses many different highways (see Oregon highways and routes); the milepoint column shows mileage along these highways, not adjusted for equations, with the highway number in front. The mile column shows the exact distance from the beginning of the road. Not all interchanges on I-84 east of I-205 are shown. For a complete list of interchanges, see the Interstate 84 exit list.
County Location Milepoint[1] Mile # Destinations Notes Clatsop Astoria 2W 99.34 0.00 US 101 – Seaside, Ilwaco, Long Beach Westport 2W 70.66 26.81 Westport Ferry Road – Wahkiakum County Ferry Columbia Clatskanie 2W 61.70 35.77 OR 47 south – Mist, Vernonia, Jewell Rainier 2W 48.67 47.72 Longview, Seattle (via Lewis and Clark Bridge) Interchange Multnomah Portland 2W 6.93 89.34
US 30 Byp. east (St. Johns Bridge)2W 1.97 93.91 Nicolai Street – Montgomery Park 2W 1.97 93.91 West end of freeway
All overlaps with Interstates are freeways2W 1.69 94.19 Vaughn Street Westbound exit and eastbound entrance 2W 1.36
61 3.0894.52-
94.81I-405 south to US 26 – Portland City Center, Beaverton, Salem West end of I-405 overlap 61 3.32 95.05 Fremont Bridge over the Willamette River 61 3.57 95.30 Kerby Avenue Eastbound exit and westbound entrance 61 4.00
1 302.9195.30-
95.73I-5 north – Seattle East end of I-405 overlap; west end of I-5 overlap 1 302.35 96.29 302A Broadway, Weidler Street – Rose Quarter, Portland City Center 1 302.04 96.60 Oregon Convention Center, Rose Quarter Westbound exit only 1 301.91
2 0.0096.73 I-5 south – Beaverton, Salem, Portland City Center East end of I-5 overlap; west end of I-84 overlap 2 0.46 97.19 OR 99E Eastbound entrance only 2 0.92 97.65 1 Lloyd Center Westbound exit and eastbound entrance 2 2.16 98.89 1 33rd Avenue Eastbound exit and westbound entrance 2 2.55 99.28 2 39th Avenue, 43rd Avenue Former US 30 Bus. 2 3.69 100.42 3 60th Avenue No westbound exit 2 4.26 100.99 4 Halsey Street, 68th Avenue Eastbound exit only 2 5.01 101.74 5 OR 213 (82nd Avenue) Eastbound exit and westbound entrance 2 5.76 102.49 6 I-205 south – Salem Eastbound exit and westbound entrance 2 5.86 102.59 7 Halsey Street – Gateway District Eastbound exit only 2 6.59 103.32 8 I-205 north – Seattle, Portland Airport Eastbound exit and westbound entrance 2 6.74 103.47 9 102nd Avenue – Parkrose Eastbound exit and westbound entrance 2 7.10 103.83 9 I-205 – Seattle, Salem Westbound exit and eastbound entrance Fairview 2 14.41 108.81 14 Fairview Parkway (to US 30 Byp. west) Dodson 2 35.14 129.54 35 Historic Columbia River Highway west – Ainsworth State Park Hood River Cascade Locks 2 43.38
100 30.00137.78 I-84 east – The Dalles Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; east end of I-84 overlap 100 30.46 138.24 Bridge of the Gods – Stevenson 100 31.28
2HX 44.50139.06 Forest Lane (Historic Columbia River Highway east) 2 45.33 139.89 I-84 west – Portland Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; west end of I-84 overlap 2 47.31 141.87 47 Forest Lane (Historic Columbia River Highway west) – Herman Creek Westbound exit and eastbound entrance Hood River 2 61.81
100 48.68156.37 I-84 east – The Dalles East end of I-84 overlap 100 50.12 157.81 13th Street (OR 281) 100 51.26
2DU 64.07158.95 OR 35 / Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail east – Odell, Parkdale, Mount Hood Hood River 2DU 64.39
2 64.43159.27-
159.53I-84 west / Hood River Bridge – Portland, Bingen, White Salmon West end of I-84 overlap Wasco Mosier 2 69.63 164.47 I-84 east – The Dalles East end of I-84 overlap 2IA 70.00
100 57.53164.84 Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail west Rowena 100 66.52 173.83 To I-84 – The Dalles, Hood River, Mayer State Park 100 72.24 176.55 To I-84 – Port of The Dalles The Dalles 292 16.77 181.19 I-84 – Pendleton, Portland, Port of The Dalles Interchange 292 18.74 183.16 To I-84 Interchange 292 20.24
4 0.93184.66 US 197 south – Dufur, Bend West end of US 197 overlap 4 0.69
2 87.23184.90-
185.15I-84 west / US 197 north – The Dalles, Portland, Yakima East end of US 197 overlap; west end of I-84 overlap 2 97.14 195.06 97 OR 206 – Celilo Park, Deschutes State Park Sherman 2 104.56 202.48 104 US 97 – Yakima, Bend Gilliam Arlington 2 137.82 235.74 137 OR 19 – Arlington, Condon Heppner 2 147.35 245.27 147 OR 74 – Ione, Heppner Morrow 6 167.95 265.87 168 US 730 – Irrigon Umatilla 6 179.45 277.37 179 I-82 west – Hermiston, Umatilla, Kennewick 6 182.86 280.78 182 OR 207 – Hermiston, Lexington 6 188.84 286.76 188 US 395 north – Stanfield, Echo, Hermiston West end of US 395 overlap 6 193.53 291.45 193 Echo Road (Lexington-Echo Highway) – Echo, Lexington Pendleton 6 207.10
67 -0.03305.02 I-84 east / US 395 south – La Grande East end of I-84 overlap 67 2.08 307.13 OR 37 north – Holdman 67 2.61 307.66 To US 395 south – Pilot Rock, John Day 67 3.92 308.97 OR 11 south to I-84 / US 395 – Portland, La Grande West end of OR 11 overlap 67 4.62 309.67 OR 11 north – Milton-Freewater, Walla Walla East end of OR 11 overlap 67 5.33 310.38 Mission Road – Mission, Indian Agency, Gibbon Interchange; eastbound exit and westbound entrance 67 6.60
6 213.37311.65 I-84 west – Portland West end of I-84 overlap; westbound exit and eastbound entrance 6 216.05 314.33 216 Milton-Freewater, Walla Walla (OR 331) Union 6 252.83 351.11 252 OR 244 – Starkey, Ukiah 6 259.19
66 -0.08357.47 I-84 east – Baker City, Ontario East end of I-84 overlap; eastbound exit and westbound entrance La Grande 66 2.19 359.74 OR 82 to I-84 – Elgin, Wallowa Lake 66 5.73
6 265.26362.86-
363.27I-84 west / OR 203 south – Pendleton, Union West end of I-84 overlap North Powder 6 285.69
66 32.32383.52-
383.70I-84 east / OR 237 – Baker City, North Powder East end of I-84 overlap Baker Baker City 66 51.79 403.17 OR 7 north to I-84 – Richland, La Grande, Hells Canyon West end of OR 7 overlap 66 52.04 403.41 OR 7 south – Salisbury, Unity, John Day East end of OR 7 overlap 66 54.46
6 306.78405.84 I-84 west – La Grande West end of I-84 overlap 6 342.52
449 0.00441.58 I-84 east – Ontario East end of I-84 overlap; eastbound exit and westbound entrance 449 3.26 444.84 I-84 – Baker City, Ontario Interchange Malheur 449 11.09
6 353.29452.67 I-84 west – Baker City West end of I-84 overlap 6 356.17 455.55 356 OR 201 – Weiser Former US 30N east 6 374.55 473.93 374 OR 201 (US 30 Bus. east) to US 20 / US 26 – Ontario, Weiser, Vale Ontario 6 376.90
455Y 27.65476.02-
476.28
I-84 east / US 30 Bus. west to US 20 / US 26 – Boise, Ontario, Vale455Y 28.39 477.02 Bridge over the Snake River (state line) See also
- U.S. Route 630
- U.S. Route 730
- U.S. Route 830
References
- ^ a b Oregon Department of Transportation, Public Road Inventory (primarily the Digital Video Log), accessed March 2008
External links
- The Lower Columbia River Highway (on Oregon Highways)
- The Columbia River Highway (on Oregon Highways)
- The Old Oregon Trail (on Oregon Highways)
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- U.S. Route 30
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- Transportation in Clatsop County, Oregon
- Transportation in Columbia County, Oregon
- Transportation in Hood River County, Oregon
- Transportation in Malheur County, Oregon
- Transportation in Gilliam County, Oregon
- Transportation in Union County, Oregon
- Transportation in Sherman County, Oregon
- Transportation in Morrow County, Oregon
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