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U.S. Route 97 in Oregon

U.S. Route 97 (US 97) in the U.S. state of Oregon is a major north–south United States highway which runs from the California border, south of Klamath Falls, to the Washington border on the Columbia River, between Biggs Junction, Oregon and Maryhill, Washington. Other than the northernmost stretch (which is known as the Sherman Highway), US 97 (along with US 197) is known as The Dalles-California Highway. In May 2009, Oregon Senate passed a bill to rename US 97 as "World War II Veterans Historic Highway".

U.S. Highway 97

US 97 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length289.31 mi (465.60 km)
Existed1930s–present
Major junctions
South end US 97 at California state line
Major intersections
North end US 97 at Washington state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOregon
CountiesKlamath, Deschutes, Jefferson, Wasco, Sherman
Highway system
US 95 US 99

With the exception of Interstate 5 (I-5), US 97 is the most important north–south highway corridor in the state. It serves two major population centers (Klamath Falls and Bend), and is the main corridor east of the Cascade Mountains. While much of the highway remains in two-lane undivided configuration, significant sections have been upgraded to expressway or freeway status.

Route description

The run of US 97 in Oregon (running from south to north) starts at the border between Oregon and California, south of the city of Klamath Falls. The highway starts out as a two-lane road, running through the arid Klamath River basin. Approaching the city of Klamath Falls, 97 becomes a freeway just south of the junction with OR 140 and OR 66. The freeway then runs along the western edge of the downtown region, ending at an interchange with Oregon Route 39 near the Oregon Institute of Technology. Within Klamath Falls is a business route, which runs through downtown via Main Street/Klamath Avenue and Esplanade Avenue, then which turns back to the US 97 mainline via the East Side Bypass (this latter segment co-signed with OR 39). This section of Highway 97 has been identified as an important alternative to I-5 for traffic in the Medford area in the event of a major earthquake in the region.[1] Various proposals have also identified US 97 as a potential freeway corridor.[2]

Highway 97, once again primarily a two-lane road, continues north along the eastern shore of Upper Klamath Lake. In the town of Chiloquin is an intersection with Oregon Route 62, which provides access to Crater Lake National Park from the southeast; further north is an interchange with Oregon Route 138 which provides access to the park from the northeast. Continuing north, near the town of Chemult is an interchange with Oregon Route 58, which heads northwest to Eugene and the Willamette Valley.

In La Pine is a junction with Oregon Route 31; this city marks the start of the Deschutes River recreation area; (Crane Prairie Reservoir, the river's source, is located due west of La Pine). North of La Pine, the highway becomes an expressway as it passes by the resort community of Sunriver and heads towards the city of Bend. It travels through the city on the Bend Parkway, an expressway with right-in, right-out access and full interchanges. US 97 crosses over US 20 twice in northern Bend and continues northeast from the city.

North of Bend, the highway continues as an expressway until it reaches the city of Redmond. US 97 bypasses the downtown area with a 65-mile-per-hour (105 km/h) speed limit on the northern section of this parkway. In Redmond is a short concurrency with Oregon Route 126. Continuing north out of Redmond, one enters a high desert region marked by numerous deep river gorges, including the Crooked River gorge (which 97 passes over near the Peter Skene Ogden State Scenic Viewpoint and rest area). Towns along the route include Terrebonne, which provides access to Smith Rock State Park, a climbing mecca, and Culver. North of Culver, the highway enters the agricultural community of Madras.

South of Madras is an intersection with U.S. Route 26 headed eastbound; the two routes share an alignment through the city. On the northern edge of town, 97 forks off to the right, heading northeast; and 26 continues northwest towards Portland. The importance of 97 as a transportation corridor diminishes north of Madras, as most traffic continues to Portland.

South of the community of Shaniko, US 97 forks off its only spur route, U.S. Route 197 which continues heading parallel to the Deschutes River towards Tygh Valley and The Dalles. Route 97 takes a more easterly course, passing through the high desert region of the Columbia Plateau. Towns along the route include Grass Valley and Wasco. Just south of Biggs Junction, the highway descends from the plateau into the Columbia River Gorge. In Biggs is an interchange with Interstate 84 and U.S. Route 30; immediately north of the interchange is the Biggs Rapids-Sam Hill Bridge over the Columbia River. The river serves as the state line between Oregon and Washington. Work on US 97 near Biggs in 1966 led to the discovery of the Biggs jasper, a sought-after gemstone.

 
US 97 carried over the Columbia River by the Sam Hill Memorial Bridge, seen from Biggs Junction

Highways comprised

US 97 comprises the following highways (see Oregon highways and routes), from south to north:

  • Part of The Dalles-California Highway No. 4; and
  • The Sherman Highway No. 42.

It was also designated as the World War II Veterans Historic Highway in 2009, primarily because it connected several training facilities used by the military during the war.[3]

US 97 Business in Klamath Falls, from south to north, comprises:

US 97 Business in Bend runs from its intersection with the main highway at East 1st Street north of Bend, south on East 1st Street, Deschutes Place, and Wall Street to Newport Avenue, concurrent with U.S. 20 Business, then continues south on a Wall Street-Bond Street couplet and east on Franklin Avenue until it rejoins the main highway at East 3rd Street.

History

US 97 was established in 1926 as part of the initial United States Numbered Highway System approved by the American Association of State Highway Officials (now AASHTO). It gained an auxiliary route, US 197, that was created on October 21, 1951.[4]

The Bend section of US 97 was moved to the Bend Parkway in November 2001, replacing a parallel alignment on 3rd Street that now carries a signed business route.[5] It was one of several options studied to address increased through traffic in Bend, including full bypasses and a one-way couplet on various streets.[6] The AASHTO formally approved the relocation of US 97 onto the Bend Parkway in 2010, along with the creation of US 97 Business.[7]

The expressway was extended towards Sunriver with the construction of additional interchanges and a four-lane highway that opened through the Newberry National Volcanic Monument in 2011.[8] The parkway has a signed speed limit of 45 miles per hour (72 km/h), narrow shoulders that serve as bicycle lanes, pedestrian crossings, and several right-in, right-out and signalized intersections. These features are planned to be replaced with full grade separation in response to high collision rates on the Bend Parkway.[6][9] Similar upgrades are possible at the northern boundary of Bend, dependent upon funding availability and state approval.[10][11][12] The busiest part of US 97 is in Bend, with an average of 42,000 cars a day. This is also the busiest section of road in Oregon east of the Cascade Mountains.[citation needed]

A bypass of downtown Redmond was opened in April 2008 at a cost of $90 million, moving US 97 to the east side of downtown Redmond.[13][14] Plans for other bypasses in La Pine and Madras, as well as four-laning the entire highway in Oregon, have been proposed but not funded by the state government.[2][15] In 2013, the cost of upgrading all of US 97 to a four-lane highway with limited access was estimated to be $10 billion.[16]

A planned realignment of US 97 near La Pine was scrapped during construction in the late 2010s due to unstable soil conditions. A four-lane overpass at Wickiup Junction would replace the last remaining at-grade railroad crossing on US 97 and was approved by ODOT in 2014 with $17 million in funding.[17] Construction began in March 2016 and was delayed for several months during the installation of steel beams for the overpass in August, which fell while being lifted into place.[18][19] Work was halted in May 2017 after the overpass and embankments had sunk over the winter months by as much as 18 inches (46 cm). A geotechnical survey found that the overpass site was over a layer of unstable soil created by a lake formed 10,000 years before present by a volcanic eruption that dammed the Deschutes River. The layer also had the uncompressed remains of diatoms, which would prevent a reliable estimation of how the soils would settle.[20] The Oregon Transportation Commission shut down the project in October 2017 and redirected $3 million of the unspent funds to other safety improvements for US 97 in La Pine.[21][22] ODOT contractors removed the overpass's steel girders in late 2018, leaving the embankments and retaining walls in place.[19]

Major intersections

Mileposts are measured from north to south. They do not reflect actual mileage due to realignments.

CountyLocationmi[23][24]kmExitDestinationsNotes
Klamath291.73469.49 
 
US 97 south – Weed, San Francisco
Continuation into California
282.87455.24Merrill, MalinFormer Lower Klamath Highway No. 423
280.16450.87Miller Island Road (Midland Highway No. 420)
Klamath Falls277.47446.54Southern end of freeway
277.13446.00277   OR 66 / OR 140 – Lakeview, Medford
276.74445.37Green Springs DriveNorthbound exit only
275.06442.67275 
 
 
US 97 Bus. north – Klamath Falls City Center
273.62440.35Oregon Avenue, Lakeshore Drive
272.79439.01 
 
 
 
 
US 97 Bus. south / OR 39 south – Klamath Falls, Reno, Oregon Institute of Technology, Winema National Forest Headquarters
No southbound entrance
272.56438.64Northern end of freeway
Modoc Point257.83414.94Modoc Point RoadFormer Modoc Point Highway No. 427
Lobert Junction251.74405.14 
 
OR 62 west – Fort Klamath, Crater Lake
249.08400.86 
 
OR 422 west – Chiloquin, Sprague River
247.54398.38247  OR 422 – Chiloquin, Crater LakeInterchange
Mazama Junction216.12347.81Sun Mountain RoadFormer Sun Mountain Highway No. 428
Diamond Lake Junction213.09342.94 
 
OR 138 west (North Umpqua Highway) – Diamond Lake, Roseburg, Medford
195.05313.90 
 
OR 58 west – Oakridge, Eugene
Interchange
Deschutes169.68273.07 
 
OR 31 east – Silver Lake, Lakeview
153.08246.36153Century Drive Highway No. 372 south – SunriverInterchange
151.30243.49151Cottonwood RoadInterchange
143.45230.86143Baker Road / Knott RoadInterchange
Bend140.87226.71141 
 
 
 
 
 
US 97 Bus. north (3rd Street) to US 20 east – Burns
Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance
Powers RoadIntersection with jughandles
139.68224.79Southern end of freeway
139.17223.97139Reed Market Road – Old Mill District
Truman Avenuesouthbound right-in/right-out
138.24222.48138Downtown, Mount Bachelor
Hawthorne Avenuesouthbound right-in/right-out
Lafayette Avenuesouthbound right-in/right-out
137.13220.69137Revere Avenue – Downtown
136.31219.37136Butler Market RoadNo northbound exit
135.46218.00135BEmpire Boulevard – State OfficesNo southbound exit
134.97217.21135A 
 
 
 
 
US 20 east / US 97 Bus. south – Business District, Burns
Southbound exit and northbound entrance
 
 
US 20 west – Sisters, Salem
Northbound exit and southbound entrance
134.75216.86Northern end of freeway
DeschutesDeschutes Market Road / Tumalo RoadInterchange
Redmond123.60198.91124Airport Way / Yew Avenue – Redmond AirportInterchange
121.45195.45 
 
OR 126 west (US 97 Bus. north) – Sisters, Eugene, Salem, City Center
Southern end of OR 126 overlap
121.21195.07 
 
OR 126 east (Evergreen Avenue) – Prineville, John Day
Northern end of OR 126 overlap
119.17191.79119 
 
 
US 97 Bus. south / North Canal Boulevard – North Redmond
Interchange
118.52190.74 
 
OR 370 east (O'Neil Highway) – O'Neil, Lone Pine
Jefferson105.73170.16 
 
OR 361 north – Culver, Round Butte Dam
97.29156.57 
 
US 26 east – Prineville, Mitchell, John Day
Southern end of US 26 overlap
Madras92.45148.78 
 
OR 361 south (D Street) – Metolius, The Cove Palisades State Park
92.08148.19 
 
US 26 west (Northeast 5th Street) – Mount Hood, Portland
Northern end of US 26 overlap
74.83120.43 
 
OR 293 east – Antelope, John Day Fossil Beds, Fossil
Wasco67.17
68.66
108.10
110.50
 
 
US 197 north – Maupin, The Dalles
Shaniko56.5390.98 
 
OR 218 east – Antelope, Fossil
ShermanGrass Valley28.3645.64 
 
OR 216 west (Krusrow Street) – Sherars Bridge, Tygh Valley
10.3416.64Old Sherman Highway – WascoFormer US 97 north
8.8214.19  OR 206 – Wasco, Condon, Fulton CanyonInterchange
7.5012.07Wasco–Heppner Highway No. 300 – WascoFormer US 97 south
Biggs0.030.048Celilo–Wasco Highway No. 301 – Deschutes State Park
Biggs Junction−0.13−0.21   I-84 / US 30 – The Dalles, Rufus, PendletonI-84 exit 104
Columbia River−0.18–
−0.43
−0.29–
−0.69
Sam Hill Memorial Bridge
 
 
US 97 north
Continuation into Washington
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Related routes

Klamath Falls business route

 

 

U.S. Highway 97 Business

LocationKlamath Falls

Bend business route

 

 

U.S. Highway 97 Business

LocationBend
Existed2010–present

US 97 Business in Bend follows the former alignment of US 97 on 3rd Street, which was replaced by the opening of the Bend Parkway in 2001. It is partially concurrent with US 20.

Redmond business route

 

 

U.S. Highway 97 Business

LocationRedmond
Existed2008–present

US 97 Business in Redmond follows the former alignment on US 97 on a pair of one-way streets in downtown Redmond. It was replaced by the opening of an eastern bypass in 2008.

References

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  2. ^ a b Chiang, Chuck (May 5, 2006). "Widening Highway 97". Bend Bulletin. Retrieved September 4, 2018.
  3. ^ Juillerat, Lee (February 18, 2015). "Highway 395 may be dedicated in honor of veterans groups". Herald and News. Klamath Falls, Oregon. Retrieved September 9, 2018.
  4. ^ Johnson, A. E. (May 17, 1960). "Correspondence with Mrs. Eleanor Johnson". American Association of State Highway Officials. Retrieved April 5, 2022 – via AASHTO Route Numbering Archive.
  5. ^ Lundgren, Steve (January 6, 2002). "Bend starts life in fast lane". The Oregonian. p. A19.
  6. ^ a b Hammers, Scott (August 28, 2016). "Bend Parkway driven more like a freeway". Bend Bulletin. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  7. ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (May 20, 2010). (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 16, 2017. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  8. ^ Hammers, Scott (November 18, 2013). "No ODOT highway barriers". Bend Bulletin. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  9. ^ Shumway, Julia (November 28, 2017). "Bend Parkway eventually could lose intersections, bike lanes". Bend Bulletin. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  10. ^ "Murphy Road project, others in Bend could cost city $40M". Bend Bulletin. Retrieved October 9, 2014.
  11. ^ "Bend narrows options for Cooley fix - What's the best fix for the Cooley/97 intersection?". The Bulletin. Retrieved October 9, 2014.
  12. ^ Hammers, Scott (August 25, 2011). "U.S. 97 reroute proposals criticized". Bend Bulletin. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  13. ^ Cliff, Patrick (April 27, 2008). "Pedestrians, a pogo stick and a (sort of) open road". Bend Bulletin. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  14. ^ Preusch, Matthew (April 13, 2008). "Bypass to unclog Redmond artery". The Oregonian. p. B2.
  15. ^ Hottman, Sara (July 14, 2011). "Highway 97 expansion a future priority, officials say". Herald and News. p. 1. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  16. ^ Creasey, Andrew (March 3, 2013). "$10 billion pricetag may halt four-lane expressway expansion". Herald and News. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  17. ^ Fisicaro, Kailey (July 9, 2016). "Railroad overpass being built in La Pine". Bend Bulletin. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  18. ^ "Fallen beams block railway, delay Highway 97 overpass construction". Bend Bulletin. August 31, 2016. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  19. ^ a b Spurr, Kyle (October 30, 2018). "Failed Wickiup Junction overpass comes down in La Pine". Bend Bulletin. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  20. ^ Hammers, Scott (September 29, 2017). "ODOT: Highway 97 overpass in La Pine scrapped". Bend Bulletin. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  21. ^ Spurr, Kyle (October 24, 2017). "State kills $17M Wickiup Junction project". Bend Bulletin. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  22. ^ Spurr, Kyle (July 16, 2018). "Wickiup Junction funds used for U.S. 97 safety improvements". Bend Bulletin. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  23. ^ "The Dalles-California Highway No. 4 Straightline Chart" (PDF). Oregon Department of Transportation. May 2012. pp. 3–12. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
  24. ^ "Sherman Highway No. 42 Straightline Chart" (PDF). Oregon Department of Transportation. June 2011. pp. 1–3. Retrieved May 26, 2014.

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OR 4 redirects here OR 4 may also refer to Oregon s 4th congressional district This article is about the section of U S Route 97 in Oregon For the entire route see U S Route 97 U S Route 97 US 97 in the U S state of Oregon is a major north south United States highway which runs from the California border south of Klamath Falls to the Washington border on the Columbia River between Biggs Junction Oregon and Maryhill Washington Other than the northernmost stretch which is known as the Sherman Highway US 97 along with US 197 is known as The Dalles California Highway In May 2009 Oregon Senate passed a bill to rename US 97 as World War II Veterans Historic Highway U S Highway 97US 97 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by ODOTLength289 31 mi 465 60 km Existed1930s presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 97 at California state lineMajor intersectionsOR 66 in Klamath Falls OR 140 in Klamath Falls OR 58 near Chemult US 20 in Bend OR 126 in Redmond US 26 in Madras US 197 near Shaniko I 84 US 30 in Biggs JunctionNorth endUS 97 at Washington state lineLocationCountryUnited StatesStateOregonCountiesKlamath Deschutes Jefferson Wasco ShermanHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special DividedOregon HighwaysInterstate US State Named Scenic US 95 US 99With the exception of Interstate 5 I 5 US 97 is the most important north south highway corridor in the state It serves two major population centers Klamath Falls and Bend and is the main corridor east of the Cascade Mountains While much of the highway remains in two lane undivided configuration significant sections have been upgraded to expressway or freeway status Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Highways comprised 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 Related routes 4 1 Klamath Falls business route 4 2 Bend business route 4 3 Redmond business route 5 References 6 External linksRoute description EditThe run of US 97 in Oregon running from south to north starts at the border between Oregon and California south of the city of Klamath Falls The highway starts out as a two lane road running through the arid Klamath River basin Approaching the city of Klamath Falls 97 becomes a freeway just south of the junction with OR 140 and OR 66 The freeway then runs along the western edge of the downtown region ending at an interchange with Oregon Route 39 near the Oregon Institute of Technology Within Klamath Falls is a business route which runs through downtown via Main Street Klamath Avenue and Esplanade Avenue then which turns back to the US 97 mainline via the East Side Bypass this latter segment co signed with OR 39 This section of Highway 97 has been identified as an important alternative to I 5 for traffic in the Medford area in the event of a major earthquake in the region 1 Various proposals have also identified US 97 as a potential freeway corridor 2 Highway 97 once again primarily a two lane road continues north along the eastern shore of Upper Klamath Lake In the town of Chiloquin is an intersection with Oregon Route 62 which provides access to Crater Lake National Park from the southeast further north is an interchange with Oregon Route 138 which provides access to the park from the northeast Continuing north near the town of Chemult is an interchange with Oregon Route 58 which heads northwest to Eugene and the Willamette Valley In La Pine is a junction with Oregon Route 31 this city marks the start of the Deschutes River recreation area Crane Prairie Reservoir the river s source is located due west of La Pine North of La Pine the highway becomes an expressway as it passes by the resort community of Sunriver and heads towards the city of Bend It travels through the city on the Bend Parkway an expressway with right in right out access and full interchanges US 97 crosses over US 20 twice in northern Bend and continues northeast from the city North of Bend the highway continues as an expressway until it reaches the city of Redmond US 97 bypasses the downtown area with a 65 mile per hour 105 km h speed limit on the northern section of this parkway In Redmond is a short concurrency with Oregon Route 126 Continuing north out of Redmond one enters a high desert region marked by numerous deep river gorges including the Crooked River gorge which 97 passes over near the Peter Skene Ogden State Scenic Viewpoint and rest area Towns along the route include Terrebonne which provides access to Smith Rock State Park a climbing mecca and Culver North of Culver the highway enters the agricultural community of Madras South of Madras is an intersection with U S Route 26 headed eastbound the two routes share an alignment through the city On the northern edge of town 97 forks off to the right heading northeast and 26 continues northwest towards Portland The importance of 97 as a transportation corridor diminishes north of Madras as most traffic continues to Portland South of the community of Shaniko US 97 forks off its only spur route U S Route 197 which continues heading parallel to the Deschutes River towards Tygh Valley and The Dalles Route 97 takes a more easterly course passing through the high desert region of the Columbia Plateau Towns along the route include Grass Valley and Wasco Just south of Biggs Junction the highway descends from the plateau into the Columbia River Gorge In Biggs is an interchange with Interstate 84 and U S Route 30 immediately north of the interchange is the Biggs Rapids Sam Hill Bridge over the Columbia River The river serves as the state line between Oregon and Washington Work on US 97 near Biggs in 1966 led to the discovery of the Biggs jasper a sought after gemstone US 97 carried over the Columbia River by the Sam Hill Memorial Bridge seen from Biggs Junction Highways comprised Edit US 97 comprises the following highways see Oregon highways and routes from south to north Part of The Dalles California Highway No 4 and The Sherman Highway No 42 It was also designated as the World War II Veterans Historic Highway in 2009 primarily because it connected several training facilities used by the military during the war 3 US 97 Business in Klamath Falls from south to north comprises Part of the Klamath Falls Lakeview Highway No 20 concurrent with Oregon Route 39 The Esplanade Spur concurrent with Oregon Route 39 and Part of the Klamath Falls Malin Highway No 50 US 97 Business in Bend runs from its intersection with the main highway at East 1st Street north of Bend south on East 1st Street Deschutes Place and Wall Street to Newport Avenue concurrent with U S 20 Business then continues south on a Wall Street Bond Street couplet and east on Franklin Avenue until it rejoins the main highway at East 3rd Street History EditUS 97 was established in 1926 as part of the initial United States Numbered Highway System approved by the American Association of State Highway Officials now AASHTO It gained an auxiliary route US 197 that was created on October 21 1951 4 The Bend section of US 97 was moved to the Bend Parkway in November 2001 replacing a parallel alignment on 3rd Street that now carries a signed business route 5 It was one of several options studied to address increased through traffic in Bend including full bypasses and a one way couplet on various streets 6 The AASHTO formally approved the relocation of US 97 onto the Bend Parkway in 2010 along with the creation of US 97 Business 7 The expressway was extended towards Sunriver with the construction of additional interchanges and a four lane highway that opened through the Newberry National Volcanic Monument in 2011 8 The parkway has a signed speed limit of 45 miles per hour 72 km h narrow shoulders that serve as bicycle lanes pedestrian crossings and several right in right out and signalized intersections These features are planned to be replaced with full grade separation in response to high collision rates on the Bend Parkway 6 9 Similar upgrades are possible at the northern boundary of Bend dependent upon funding availability and state approval 10 11 12 The busiest part of US 97 is in Bend with an average of 42 000 cars a day This is also the busiest section of road in Oregon east of the Cascade Mountains citation needed A bypass of downtown Redmond was opened in April 2008 at a cost of 90 million moving US 97 to the east side of downtown Redmond 13 14 Plans for other bypasses in La Pine and Madras as well as four laning the entire highway in Oregon have been proposed but not funded by the state government 2 15 In 2013 the cost of upgrading all of US 97 to a four lane highway with limited access was estimated to be 10 billion 16 A planned realignment of US 97 near La Pine was scrapped during construction in the late 2010s due to unstable soil conditions A four lane overpass at Wickiup Junction would replace the last remaining at grade railroad crossing on US 97 and was approved by ODOT in 2014 with 17 million in funding 17 Construction began in March 2016 and was delayed for several months during the installation of steel beams for the overpass in August which fell while being lifted into place 18 19 Work was halted in May 2017 after the overpass and embankments had sunk over the winter months by as much as 18 inches 46 cm A geotechnical survey found that the overpass site was over a layer of unstable soil created by a lake formed 10 000 years before present by a volcanic eruption that dammed the Deschutes River The layer also had the uncompressed remains of diatoms which would prevent a reliable estimation of how the soils would settle 20 The Oregon Transportation Commission shut down the project in October 2017 and redirected 3 million of the unspent funds to other safety improvements for US 97 in La Pine 21 22 ODOT contractors removed the overpass s steel girders in late 2018 leaving the embankments and retaining walls in place 19 Major intersections EditMileposts are measured from north to south They do not reflect actual mileage due to realignments CountyLocationmi 23 24 kmExitDestinationsNotesKlamath 291 73469 49 US 97 south Weed San FranciscoContinuation into California 282 87455 24Merrill MalinFormer Lower Klamath Highway No 423 280 16450 87Miller Island Road Midland Highway No 420 Klamath Falls277 47446 54Southern end of freeway277 13446 00277 OR 66 OR 140 Lakeview Medford276 74445 37Green Springs DriveNorthbound exit only275 06442 67275 US 97 Bus north Klamath Falls City Center273 62440 35Oregon Avenue Lakeshore Drive272 79439 01 US 97 Bus south OR 39 south Klamath Falls Reno Oregon Institute of Technology Winema National Forest HeadquartersNo southbound entrance272 56438 64Northern end of freewayModoc Point257 83414 94Modoc Point RoadFormer Modoc Point Highway No 427Lobert Junction251 74405 14 OR 62 west Fort Klamath Crater Lake 249 08400 86 OR 422 west Chiloquin Sprague River 247 54398 38247 OR 422 Chiloquin Crater LakeInterchangeMazama Junction216 12347 81Sun Mountain RoadFormer Sun Mountain Highway No 428Diamond Lake Junction213 09342 94 OR 138 west North Umpqua Highway Diamond Lake Roseburg Medford 195 05313 90 OR 58 west Oakridge EugeneInterchangeDeschutes 169 68273 07 OR 31 east Silver Lake Lakeview 153 08246 36153Century Drive Highway No 372 south SunriverInterchange 151 30243 49151Cottonwood RoadInterchange 143 45230 86143Baker Road Knott RoadInterchangeBend140 87226 71141 US 97 Bus north 3rd Street to US 20 east BurnsInterchange northbound exit and southbound entrancePowers RoadIntersection with jughandles139 68224 79Southern end of freeway139 17223 97139Reed Market Road Old Mill DistrictTruman Avenuesouthbound right in right out138 24222 48138Downtown Mount BachelorHawthorne Avenuesouthbound right in right outLafayette Avenuesouthbound right in right out137 13220 69137Revere Avenue Downtown136 31219 37136Butler Market RoadNo northbound exit135 46218 00135BEmpire Boulevard State OfficesNo southbound exit134 97217 21135A US 20 east US 97 Bus south Business District BurnsSouthbound exit and northbound entrance US 20 west Sisters SalemNorthbound exit and southbound entrance134 75216 86Northern end of freewayDeschutesDeschutes Market Road Tumalo RoadInterchangeRedmond123 60198 91124Airport Way Yew Avenue Redmond AirportInterchange121 45195 45 OR 126 west US 97 Bus north Sisters Eugene Salem City CenterSouthern end of OR 126 overlap121 21195 07 OR 126 east Evergreen Avenue Prineville John DayNorthern end of OR 126 overlap119 17191 79119 US 97 Bus south North Canal Boulevard North RedmondInterchange 118 52190 74 OR 370 east O Neil Highway O Neil Lone PineJefferson 105 73170 16 OR 361 north Culver Round Butte Dam 97 29156 57 US 26 east Prineville Mitchell John DaySouthern end of US 26 overlapMadras92 45148 78 OR 361 south D Street Metolius The Cove Palisades State Park92 08148 19 US 26 west Northeast 5th Street Mount Hood PortlandNorthern end of US 26 overlap 74 83120 43 OR 293 east Antelope John Day Fossil Beds FossilWasco 67 1768 66108 10110 50 US 197 north Maupin The DallesShaniko56 5390 98 OR 218 east Antelope FossilShermanGrass Valley28 3645 64 OR 216 west Krusrow Street Sherars Bridge Tygh Valley 10 3416 64Old Sherman Highway WascoFormer US 97 north 8 8214 19 OR 206 Wasco Condon Fulton CanyonInterchange 7 5012 07Wasco Heppner Highway No 300 WascoFormer US 97 southBiggs0 030 048Celilo Wasco Highway No 301 Deschutes State ParkBiggs Junction 0 13 0 21 I 84 US 30 The Dalles Rufus PendletonI 84 exit 104Columbia River 0 18 0 43 0 29 0 69Sam Hill Memorial Bridge US 97 northContinuation into Washington1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Closed former Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessRelated routes EditKlamath Falls business route Edit U S Highway 97 BusinessLocationKlamath Falls Bend business route Edit U S Highway 97 BusinessLocationBendExisted2010 presentUS 97 Business in Bend follows the former alignment of US 97 on 3rd Street which was replaced by the opening of the Bend Parkway in 2001 It is partially concurrent with US 20 Redmond business route Edit U S Highway 97 BusinessLocationRedmondExisted2008 presentUS 97 Business in Redmond follows the former alignment on US 97 on a pair of one way streets in downtown Redmond It was replaced by the opening of an eastern bypass in 2008 References Edit Big quake could cut off S Ore Ashland Daily Tidings Retrieved October 9 2014 a b Chiang Chuck May 5 2006 Widening Highway 97 Bend Bulletin Retrieved September 4 2018 Juillerat Lee February 18 2015 Highway 395 may be dedicated in honor of veterans groups Herald and News Klamath Falls Oregon Retrieved September 9 2018 Johnson A E May 17 1960 Correspondence with Mrs Eleanor Johnson American Association of State Highway Officials Retrieved April 5 2022 via AASHTO Route Numbering Archive Lundgren Steve January 6 2002 Bend starts life in fast lane The Oregonian p A19 a b Hammers Scott August 28 2016 Bend Parkway driven more like a freeway Bend Bulletin Retrieved April 5 2022 Special Committee on U S Route Numbering May 20 2010 US Route Numbering Report to the Standing Committee on Highways PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials p 5 Archived from the original PDF on October 16 2017 Retrieved April 5 2022 Hammers Scott November 18 2013 No ODOT highway barriers Bend Bulletin Retrieved April 5 2022 Shumway Julia November 28 2017 Bend Parkway eventually could lose intersections bike lanes Bend Bulletin Retrieved April 5 2022 Murphy Road project others in Bend could cost city 40M Bend Bulletin Retrieved October 9 2014 Bend narrows options for Cooley fix What s the best fix for the Cooley 97 intersection The Bulletin Retrieved October 9 2014 Hammers Scott August 25 2011 U S 97 reroute proposals criticized Bend Bulletin Retrieved April 5 2022 Cliff Patrick April 27 2008 Pedestrians a pogo stick and a sort of open road Bend Bulletin Retrieved April 5 2022 Preusch Matthew April 13 2008 Bypass to unclog Redmond artery The Oregonian p B2 Hottman Sara July 14 2011 Highway 97 expansion a future priority officials say Herald and News p 1 Retrieved April 5 2022 Creasey Andrew March 3 2013 10 billion pricetag may halt four lane expressway expansion Herald and News Retrieved April 5 2022 Fisicaro Kailey July 9 2016 Railroad overpass being built in La Pine Bend Bulletin Retrieved April 5 2022 Fallen beams block railway delay Highway 97 overpass construction Bend Bulletin August 31 2016 Retrieved April 5 2022 a b Spurr Kyle October 30 2018 Failed Wickiup Junction overpass comes down in La Pine Bend Bulletin Retrieved April 5 2022 Hammers Scott September 29 2017 ODOT Highway 97 overpass in La Pine scrapped Bend Bulletin Retrieved April 5 2022 Spurr Kyle October 24 2017 State kills 17M Wickiup Junction project Bend Bulletin Retrieved April 5 2022 Spurr Kyle July 16 2018 Wickiup Junction funds used for U S 97 safety improvements Bend Bulletin Retrieved April 5 2022 The Dalles California Highway No 4 Straightline Chart PDF Oregon Department of Transportation May 2012 pp 3 12 Retrieved May 23 2014 Sherman Highway No 42 Straightline Chart PDF Oregon Department of Transportation June 2011 pp 1 3 Retrieved May 26 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 97 in Oregon Route map KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 97 in OregonKML is from Wikidata U S Route 97Previous state California Oregon Next state Washington Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 97 in Oregon amp oldid 1112206126 Bend business route, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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