List of named state highways in Oregon

List of named state highways in Oregon

This is a list of state highways in the U.S. state of Oregon, sorted by "highway" number and name. These numbers and names are not signed, and are rarely used by the public; instead the "route" numbers appear on signs and maps.

Included in this list are significant portions of signed routes that are not state-maintained. Those portions that were once state highways are listed under that number, while those that were never state highways are at the end of the list.

Highways with numbers over 100 are numbered by county, with each county having a range of ten numbers; for instance, Highways 330 to 339 are in Umatilla County.__FORCETOC__

List of state highways

Former state highways

*3 Coast Highway: now 9 Oregon Coast Highway
*3 West Side Pacific Highway: now 1W Pacific Highway West
*3 Capitol Highway: A precursor of Pacific Highway West running from Portland to Salem
*9 Pendleton-John Day Highway: now 28
*13 Baker-Unity Highway: OR 7 and OR 245 from Baker to Unity, now part of 71 Whitney Highway and 415 Dooley Mountain Highway
*14 Shaniko-Mitchell Highway: Shaniko to Mitchell, not built
*18 Lakeview-Burns Highway: Lakeview to Burns, not built (49 Lakeview-Burns Highway was built further west)
*23 Klamath-Crater Lake Highway: OR 62 from Chiloquin to Crater Lake National Park, now part of 22 Crater Lake Highway
*24 Rim Highway: around Crater Lake
*24 Burns-Crane Highway: OR 78 from Burns to Crane, now part of 442 Steens Highway
*27 Clackamas Highway: Oregon City to Pleasant Home, not built
*28 West Side Pacific Highway: now 1W Pacific Highway West
*31 Mt. Hood-Clear Lake Highway: Government Camp to Clear Lake, now part of 53 Warm Springs Highway
*34 Siuslaw Highway: now 229 Mapleton-Junction City Highway
*37 Crooked River Highway: Prineville to Paulina, now 380 Paulina Highway
*37 Umatilla Cutoff Highway: US 730 from Umatilla to Washington, now part of 2 Columbia River Highway
*38 Tiller-Summit Forest Road: Tiller to north of Trail, later part of 230 Tiller-Trail Highway
*39 Deschutes Highway: south from Celilo
*46 East Portland-Oregon City Highway: OR 99E from Portland to Oregon City, now part of 1E Pacific Highway East
*50 Klamath Falls-Weed Highway: US 97 from Klamath Falls to California, now part of 4 The Dalles-California Highway
*54 Boardman-Stanfield Highway: I-84 from east of Boardman to Stanfield, now part of 6 Old Oregon Trail Highway
*55 Halfway Highway: east of Richland to Halfway , now 12Y Halfway Spur
*56 T.H. Banfield Freeway: I-84 in Portland, now part of 2 Columbia River Highway
*57 Portland-Salem Expressway: I-5 from Portland to Salem, now part of 1 Pacific Highway
*59 Sandy Boulevard Highway: former U.S. Route 30 Business in Portland
*65 Salem Freeway Highway: not built (I-305)
*73 North Umpqua Highway: OR 138 from Roseburg to Crater Lake National Park north entrance, now part of 138 North Umpqua Highway
*111 Apiary Highway, Apiary Market Rd from Rainier to a junction with Nehalem Highway north of Pittsburg
*121 Lombard Street Highway, Lombard Street and Columbia Boulevard from Union Avenue (MLK Boulevard) to Sandy Boulevard in Portland
*122 Vancouver Avenue Highway, Columbia Boulevard to Union Avenue (MLK Boulevard) in Portland
*124 Sundial Highway: Sundial Road from Columbia River Highway to the Columbia River
*125 Crown Point Highway: now 100 Historic Columbia River Highway west of Dodson
*152 Three Mile Lane Highway: OR 18 from McMinnville to northeast of Dayton, now part of 39 Salmon River Highway
*156 McMinnville Highway: Lafayette Avenue in McMinnville
*164 Butteville Road-Hubbard Highway
*165 Aumsville-Mehama Highway: old 162 North Santiam Highway from Aumsville to Mehama
*170 Canby-Marquam Highway: Canby to west of Molalla
*190 Kings Valley Highway: south of Monmouth to Wren, now partly part of 191 Kings Valley Highway
*192 Dallas-Coast Highway: OR 22 from Dallas to Wallace Bridge, now parts of 30 Willamina-Salem Highway and 191 Kings Valley Highway
*202 Tampico-Lewisville Highway, north of Corvallis to Lewisville
*213 Mehama-Mill City Highway, Mehama to Mill City
*214 Albany Airport Highway: Airport Road from OR 99E to US 20, now part of 1 Pacific Highway
*220 Mapleton-Eugene Highway: OR 126 from Mapleton to Eugene, now part of 62 Florence-Eugene Highway
*221 Fox Hollow Highway: Eugene to north of Walker Station
*223 Junction City-Eugene Highway: River Road from Junction City to Eugene
*224 West 7th Street-West 11th Street Highway: OR 99 to OR 126 in Eugene
*232 Crater Lake North Highway: former OR 209, Crater Lake National Park to south of Diamond Lake
*235 Dillard Highway: still carries OR 99, but no longer state-maintained
*236 Drain-Yoncalla Highway: still carries OR 99, but no longer state-maintained
*237 Myrtle Creek Highway: still carries OR 99, but no longer state-maintained
*243 Empire-Coos Bay Highway: Empire to Coos Bay
*261 Williams Highway: Grants Pass to Siskiyou National Forest, now partly part of 272 Jacksonville Highway
*280 Interstate Bridge Highway: Hood River-White Salmon Bridge approach
*283 Cascade Locks Highway: US 30 through Cascade Locks, now part of 100 Historic Columbia River Highway
*284 Old Columbia River Drive Highway: now 100 Historic Columbia River Highway east from Hood River
*331 Bingham Springs Highway: east of Pendleton to Bingham Springs
*336 Pendleton Airport Highway: spur from US 30 to Eastern Oregon Regional Airport
*337 Stanfield-Pendleton Highway: old 6 Old Oregon Trail Highway from Stanfield to Pendleton
*338 Ordnance Depot Highway: spur from I-84 to Umatilla Ordnance Depot
*343 La Grande-North Powder Highway: now part of 66 La Grande-Baker Highway
*371 Powell Butte Highway: Powell Butte to east of Bend
*373 Cline Falls Highway: Tumalo to Cline Falls
*374 Tumalo-Deschutes Highway: Tumalo to Deschutes Station
*375 Redmond-Bend Highway: old 4 The Dalles-California Highway from Redmond to Bend
*400 Canyon City-Burns Highway: John Day to Burns, now 48 John Day-Burns Highway
*401 Beech Creek Highway: north from Mt. Vernon, now part of 28 Pendleton-John Day Highway
*411 Haines-Anthony Highway: Haines to Wallowa-Whitman National Forest
*412 Robinette-Homestead Highway: west of Robinette to Homestead, later part of 12 Baker-Homestead Highway
*421 Klamath Lake Highway: Fort Klamath to Klamath Falls, now partly part of 270 Lake of the Woods Highway
*423 Lower Klamath Highway: south of Midland to southeast of Klamath Falls
*424 Sand Creek Highway: spur from 4 The Dalles-California Highway to Crater Lake National Park
*425 East Diamond Lake Highway: OR 138 from Crater Lake National Park north entrance to south of Chemult, now part of 138 North Umpqua Highway
*427 Modoc Point Highway: Klamath Agency to Modoc Point
*428 Sun Mountain Highway: old 4 The Dalles-California Highway north of Fort Klamath
*430 Yellowstone Cutoff Highway: Riley to Valley Falls, now 49 Lakeview-Burns Highway
*441 Diamond Valley Highway: Crane to north of Frenchglen
*452 Adrian-Parma Highway: OR 452 from south of Adrian to Idaho, now 450Y Parma Spur
*455 Homedale Spur Highway: OR 201 from west of Homedale, ID to Idaho, now 450Y Homedale Spur
*457 Malloy Ranch-Idaho Line Highway: north of Jordan Valley to Idaho
*458 Jordan Valley Highway: loop off 456 I.O.N. Highway through Jordan Valley

References

*Oregon Department of Transportation, [http://egov.oregon.gov/ODOT/TD/TDATA/rics/docs/NumRouteMap.pdf State Highway System] , December 2006
** [http://egov.oregon.gov/ODOT/TD/TDATA/rics/docs/NumRouteMap_enl.pdf Portland Area Enlargement] , December 2006
*Oregon Department of Transportation, [http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/TRAFFIC-ROADWAY/docs/pdf/Descriptions_of_US_and_Oregon_Routes.pdf Descriptions of US and OR Routes] , July 2007
*Oregon Department of Transportation, [https://keiko36.odot.state.or.us/ Digital Video Log] , accessed September 2007
*Oregon Department of Transportation, [http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/TD/asset_mgmt/docs/OTMS/Routes2HwyCrossRef.pdf Routes To State Highway Cross Reference] , accessed September 2007
*Oregon Department of Transportation, [ftp://ftp.odot.state.or.us/ROW_Eng/HistoryHighwaysOregon/HSHO.pdf History of State Highways in Oregon] , January 2007
**Oregon Department of Transportation, [http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/HWY/ROW/docs/UtilityDocuments/RUS_Prior_Rights_Hwy_Research_Tools/history_of_state_hwys.pdf History of State Highways in Oregon] , August 18, 1998 (has some information that's not in the updated version)
*Oregon Department of Transportation, [http://www.oregon.gov/ODOT/TD/TDATA/rics/docs/1998_OMR.pdf 1998 Oregon Mileage Report]
*Oregon Department of Transportation, [ftp://ftp.odot.state.or.us/tdb/trandata/maps/ Straightline Charts] , accessed September 2007


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