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Oregon Route 99W

Oregon Route 99W is a state-numbered route in Oregon, United States, that runs from OR 99 and OR 99E in Junction City north to I-5 in southwestern Portland. Some signage continues it north to US 26 near downtown, but most signage agrees with the Oregon Department of Transportation's (ODOT) description, ending it at I-5.[1][2] OR 99W is known by ODOT as the Pacific Highway West No. 1W (see Oregon highways and routes); that highway continues north through downtown (along a former extension of OR 99W) to the Pacific Highway No. 1 (I-5) in northern Portland, as well as south on OR 99 to the Pacific Highway (I-5) in Eugene.

Oregon Route 99W

Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length124.15 mi (199.80 km)
Existed1972–present
Major junctions
South end OR 99 / OR 99E in Junction City
Major intersections
North end I-5 in Portland
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOregon
Highway system

Until around 1972, OR 99W was U.S. Route 99W, rejoining OR 99E (formerly US 99E) in northern Portland. US 99 then continued north along present I-5 into Washington; the next segment still numbered 99 is WA 99 south of Seattle.

Route description edit

The Pacific Highway West begins at the interchange with I-5 (Pacific Highway) and OR 126 Business (McKenzie Highway No. 15) in eastern Eugene. It heads west through downtown Eugene along OR 99 and OR 126 Business, and then northwest and north to Junction City on OR 99.

At Junction City, OR 99 ends and OR 99W begins along the Pacific Highway West, while OR 99E heads northeast on the Albany-Junction City Highway No. 58. While OR 99E quickly crosses the Willamette River, OR 99W stays on its west side through the Willamette Valley, passing through towns such as Monroe, Corvallis, Monmouth, Rickreall, Amity, McMinnville and Lafayette. Oregon Route 18 provides a bypass for OR 99W around downtown McMinnville and Lafayette.

At McMinnville, OR 99W turns northeast. It passes through the winemaking towns of Dundee and Newberg before entering the Portland suburb of Sherwood. OR 18 provides a partial bypass for OR 99W around downtown Dundee and Newberg. The bypass currently ends at OR 219, but is proposed to extend northeast to OR 99W northeast of Newberg. OR 99W then skirts the city of Tualatin and passes through Tigard before entering Portland and immediately ending at I-5.

The Pacific Highway West, however, continues northeast and north, paralleling I-5 on Barbur Boulevard. OR 10 joins at Capitol Highway, which is not a state highway. South of the Ross Island Bridge approach, Oregon Highway 99W and OR 10 split from Barbur Boulevard onto Naito Parkway, an arterial that once connected directly to Harbor Drive. OR 10 ends at the west end of the Ross Island Bridge, which carries US 26, the Mt. Hood Highway No. 26. Until around 2005, US 26 came off the bridge onto the Pacific Highway West north into downtown Portland, but it now heads west on the locally maintained Arthur Street to reach I-405.

At the overpass over I-405 is the former split with Harbor Drive, which was replaced by Tom McCall Waterfront Park in 1974. The road now runs into Naito Parkway (formerly Front Avenue), and is state-maintained until Market Street, the eastbound half of the one-way pair of the Sunset Highway (US 26 left the Pacific Highway West here prior to ca. 2005).

 
Oregon Route 99W as North Interstate Avenue in Portland

The Pacific Highway West continues north through downtown, locally maintained along Naito Parkway, to the state-maintained Steel Bridge. There is a direct ramp for northbound traffic onto the bridge, but the former southbound ramp is now used by the MAX Light Rail system, and so southbound traffic must head west to 3rd Avenue, three blocks west of Naito Parkway.

At the northeast end of the Steel Bridge, the Pacific Highway West again becomes locally maintained, and heads north on Interstate Avenue all the way to I-5 (the Pacific Highway) near the Interstate Bridge. It is again state-maintained north of Argyle Street.

History edit

 

U.S. Highway 99W

LocationPortlandJunction City
Existed1930–1971[3]

The first highway in the corridor was the Capitol Highway (Highway 3), from Portland to Salem via Dayton (roughly present OR 99W and OR 221). In 1927 it was merged with the West Side Highway, which ran from Dayton to Junction City, to form the West Side Pacific Highway, still numbered 3, and a western loop of the Pacific Highway (Highway 1/U.S. Route 99). (The former Capitol Highway south of Dayton was removed from the system, but was later taken over as the Salem-Dayton Highway.) The section north of Portland was initially named Multnomah Boulevard until Interstate Avenue was adopted in 1916; the street was paved in the late 1920s amid several minor realignments to provide for a 100-foot (30 m) wide highway.[4]

In 1930, Highway 3 was assigned the U.S. Route 99W number and Highway 1 (old US 99) between the ends of Highway 3 became US 99E.[5] Highway 1 was similarly split in 1938, forming the Pacific Highway West - Highway 1W - and the Pacific Highway East, Highway 1E. Highway 1W was formed from Highway 3, and extended north on Interstate Avenue to just south of the Interstate Bridge.

In 1957, with the assignment of I-5, the Pacific Highway (Highway 1) was moved to its planned alignment, resulting in an extension of Highway 1W south to Eugene. US 99W however continued to terminate at Junction City; the new I-5 was designated US 99 when it opened in 1961. (US 99W from south of downtown Portland north to its end was temporarily part of US 99 from 1961 to 1963, when I-5 opened north of downtown.)

US 99 became OR 99 in December 1971, resulting in the renumbering of US 99W to OR 99W. It was truncated in 1979 to I-5 just north of the Tigard/Portland line. It was again re-extended to south of downtown in 1996, with various signs identifying it as 99W placed sporadically between downtown and Tigard.

Old alignments edit

The original alignment in southern Portland, bypassed in the 1930s by Barbur Boulevard, is still called Capitol Highway. It begins at the present north end of OR 99W and runs first east, then west, of Highway 1W, eventually merging with OR 10 (formerly the Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway) before ending at Highway 1W south of downtown.

Through downtown Portland, the original alignment took US 99W across the Broadway Bridge, reaching it via 4th Avenue, Burnside Street, and Broadway northbound, and Broadway, Pine Street, and 6th Avenue southbound.[6] In 1950 it was realigned along Harbor Drive, the Steel Bridge and a realigned Interstate Avenue. Harbor Drive was removed in 1974, resulting in OR 99W moving west one block to Front Street (now Naito Parkway) downtown.

Major intersections edit

Note: mileposts do not reflect actual mileage due to realignments.
CountyLocationmi[7]kmDestinationsNotes
LaneJunction City108.76175.03 
 
 
 
OR 99E north / OR 99 south – Harrisburg, Albany, Junction City, Eugene
BentonMonroe101.15162.79Territorial Highway (OR 200) – Cheshire, Florence
Corvallis84.15135.43 
 
 
 
OR 34 east to I-5 – Albany, Lebanon
Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance
84.15135.43 
 
 
 
US 20 west / OR 34 west – Philomath, Oregon Coast
Interchange; southern end of US 20 overlap
83.42134.25 
 
 
 
 
 
US 20 east / OR 34 east to I-5 – Albany, Lebanon
Northern end of US 20 overlap
PolkMonmouth63.42102.06  OR 51 (OR 194) – Kings Valley, Monmouth City Center, Independence
Rickreall57.8193.04Rickreall Road (OR 223) – Dallas, Derry
57.4392.42  OR 22 – Oregon Coast, SalemInterchange
YamhillAmity44.7572.02Nursery Street (OR 153) – Hopewell, Salem
44.6871.915th Street (OR 153) – Bellevue, Sheridan, WillaminaNorthern end of OR 153 overlap
43.5070.01  OR 233 – Dayton
39.2463.15 
 
OR 18 east – Dayton, Portland
Interchange
McMinnville38.9962.75 
 
OR 18 west – Sheridan, Oregon Coast
37.7060.673rd Street
34.8556.09 
 
OR 47 north – Carlton, Forest Grove
Lafayette32.2951.97Madison Street to Lafayette Highway – Hopewell
Dayton Junction29.7347.85   OR 18 / OR 233 – Dayton, Salem, Oregon Coast
Newberg23.7138.16 
 
OR 240 west – Chehalem Valley, Yamhill
23.4137.67 
 
OR 219 north – Scholls, Hillsboro
Southern end of OR 219 overlap
22.8936.84 
 
OR 219 south – Champoeg State Park, St. Paul, Salem, Woodburn
Northern end of OR 219 overlap
WashingtonTigard8.8214.19Hall Boulevard (OR 141) – Metzger, Durham
8.6613.94  OR 217 / Sunset Highway (US 26) – Beaverton, SalemInterchange
MultnomahPortland7.4411.97  I-5 – Portland, SalemInterchange
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

  1. ^ Oregon Department of Transportation, Digital Video Log Archived 2006-06-02 at the Library of Congress Web Archives
  2. ^ Oregon Department of Transportation, Descriptions of US and Oregon Routes (PDF)
  3. ^ U.S. Route Numbering Subcommittee (December 3, 1971). "U.S. Route Numbering Subcommittee Agenda" (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway Officials. p. 27. Retrieved March 27, 2023 – via Wikisource.
  4. ^ "Opening of Avenue Attracts Hundreds". The Oregonian. September 24, 1928. p. 4.
  5. ^ "Highway Signs To Be Reality". Corvallis Gazette-Times. May 23, 1930. p. 1. Retrieved August 11, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on October 26, 2007.
  7. ^ Oregon Department of Transportation, Public Road Inventory 2008-02-24 at the Wayback Machine (primarily the Digital Video Log), accessed March 2008

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata

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Oregon Route 99W is a state numbered route in Oregon United States that runs from OR 99 and OR 99E in Junction City north to I 5 in southwestern Portland Some signage continues it north to US 26 near downtown but most signage agrees with the Oregon Department of Transportation s ODOT description ending it at I 5 1 2 OR 99W is known by ODOT as the Pacific Highway West No 1W see Oregon highways and routes that highway continues north through downtown along a former extension of OR 99W to the Pacific Highway No 1 I 5 in northern Portland as well as south on OR 99 to the Pacific Highway I 5 in Eugene Oregon Route 99WRoute informationMaintained by ODOTLength124 15 mi 199 80 km Existed1972 presentMajor junctionsSouth endOR 99 OR 99E in Junction CityMajor intersectionsUS 20 OR 34 in Corvallis OR 51 in Monmouth OR 22 in Rickreall OR 18 in McMinnville OR 47 near McMinnville OR 219 in Newberg OR 217 in TigardNorth endI 5 in PortlandLocationCountryUnited StatesStateOregonHighway systemOregon HighwaysInterstate US State Named Scenic OR 99E US 101Until around 1972 OR 99W was U S Route 99W rejoining OR 99E formerly US 99E in northern Portland US 99 then continued north along present I 5 into Washington the next segment still numbered 99 is WA 99 south of Seattle Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 Old alignments 3 Major intersections 4 References 5 External linksRoute description editThe Pacific Highway West begins at the interchange with I 5 Pacific Highway and OR 126 Business McKenzie Highway No 15 in eastern Eugene It heads west through downtown Eugene along OR 99 and OR 126 Business and then northwest and north to Junction City on OR 99 At Junction City OR 99 ends and OR 99W begins along the Pacific Highway West while OR 99E heads northeast on the Albany Junction City Highway No 58 While OR 99E quickly crosses the Willamette River OR 99W stays on its west side through the Willamette Valley passing through towns such as Monroe Corvallis Monmouth Rickreall Amity McMinnville and Lafayette Oregon Route 18 provides a bypass for OR 99W around downtown McMinnville and Lafayette At McMinnville OR 99W turns northeast It passes through the winemaking towns of Dundee and Newberg before entering the Portland suburb of Sherwood OR 18 provides a partial bypass for OR 99W around downtown Dundee and Newberg The bypass currently ends at OR 219 but is proposed to extend northeast to OR 99W northeast of Newberg OR 99W then skirts the city of Tualatin and passes through Tigard before entering Portland and immediately ending at I 5 The Pacific Highway West however continues northeast and north paralleling I 5 on Barbur Boulevard OR 10 joins at Capitol Highway which is not a state highway South of the Ross Island Bridge approach Oregon Highway 99W and OR 10 split from Barbur Boulevard onto Naito Parkway an arterial that once connected directly to Harbor Drive OR 10 ends at the west end of the Ross Island Bridge which carries US 26 the Mt Hood Highway No 26 Until around 2005 US 26 came off the bridge onto the Pacific Highway West north into downtown Portland but it now heads west on the locally maintained Arthur Street to reach I 405 At the overpass over I 405 is the former split with Harbor Drive which was replaced by Tom McCall Waterfront Park in 1974 The road now runs into Naito Parkway formerly Front Avenue and is state maintained until Market Street the eastbound half of the one way pair of the Sunset Highway US 26 left the Pacific Highway West here prior to ca 2005 nbsp Oregon Route 99W as North Interstate Avenue in PortlandThe Pacific Highway West continues north through downtown locally maintained along Naito Parkway to the state maintained Steel Bridge There is a direct ramp for northbound traffic onto the bridge but the former southbound ramp is now used by the MAX Light Rail system and so southbound traffic must head west to 3rd Avenue three blocks west of Naito Parkway At the northeast end of the Steel Bridge the Pacific Highway West again becomes locally maintained and heads north on Interstate Avenue all the way to I 5 the Pacific Highway near the Interstate Bridge It is again state maintained north of Argyle Street History edit nbsp U S Highway 99WLocationPortland Junction CityExisted1930 1971 3 The first highway in the corridor was the Capitol Highway Highway 3 from Portland to Salem via Dayton roughly present OR 99W and OR 221 In 1927 it was merged with the West Side Highway which ran from Dayton to Junction City to form the West Side Pacific Highway still numbered 3 and a western loop of the Pacific Highway Highway 1 U S Route 99 The former Capitol Highway south of Dayton was removed from the system but was later taken over as the Salem Dayton Highway The section north of Portland was initially named Multnomah Boulevard until Interstate Avenue was adopted in 1916 the street was paved in the late 1920s amid several minor realignments to provide for a 100 foot 30 m wide highway 4 In 1930 Highway 3 was assigned the U S Route 99W number and Highway 1 old US 99 between the ends of Highway 3 became US 99E 5 Highway 1 was similarly split in 1938 forming the Pacific Highway West Highway 1W and the Pacific Highway East Highway 1E Highway 1W was formed from Highway 3 and extended north on Interstate Avenue to just south of the Interstate Bridge In 1957 with the assignment of I 5 the Pacific Highway Highway 1 was moved to its planned alignment resulting in an extension of Highway 1W south to Eugene US 99W however continued to terminate at Junction City the new I 5 was designated US 99 when it opened in 1961 US 99W from south of downtown Portland north to its end was temporarily part of US 99 from 1961 to 1963 when I 5 opened north of downtown US 99 became OR 99 in December 1971 resulting in the renumbering of US 99W to OR 99W It was truncated in 1979 to I 5 just north of the Tigard Portland line It was again re extended to south of downtown in 1996 with various signs identifying it as 99W placed sporadically between downtown and Tigard Old alignments edit The original alignment in southern Portland bypassed in the 1930s by Barbur Boulevard is still called Capitol Highway It begins at the present north end of OR 99W and runs first east then west of Highway 1W eventually merging with OR 10 formerly the Beaverton Hillsdale Highway before ending at Highway 1W south of downtown Through downtown Portland the original alignment took US 99W across the Broadway Bridge reaching it via 4th Avenue Burnside Street and Broadway northbound and Broadway Pine Street and 6th Avenue southbound 6 In 1950 it was realigned along Harbor Drive the Steel Bridge and a realigned Interstate Avenue Harbor Drive was removed in 1974 resulting in OR 99W moving west one block to Front Street now Naito Parkway downtown Major intersections editNote mileposts do not reflect actual mileage due to realignments CountyLocationmi 7 kmDestinationsNotesLaneJunction City108 76175 03 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp OR 99E north OR 99 south Harrisburg Albany Junction City EugeneBentonMonroe101 15162 79Territorial Highway OR 200 Cheshire FlorenceCorvallis84 15135 43 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp OR 34 east to I 5 Albany LebanonInterchange northbound exit and southbound entrance84 15135 43 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 20 west OR 34 west Philomath Oregon CoastInterchange southern end of US 20 overlap83 42134 25 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 20 east OR 34 east to I 5 Albany LebanonNorthern end of US 20 overlapPolkMonmouth63 42102 06 nbsp OR 51 OR 194 Kings Valley Monmouth City Center IndependenceRickreall57 8193 04Rickreall Road OR 223 Dallas Derry 57 4392 42 nbsp OR 22 Oregon Coast SalemInterchangeYamhillAmity44 7572 02Nursery Street OR 153 Hopewell Salem44 6871 915th Street OR 153 Bellevue Sheridan WillaminaNorthern end of OR 153 overlap 43 5070 01 nbsp OR 233 Dayton 39 2463 15 nbsp nbsp OR 18 east Dayton PortlandInterchangeMcMinnville38 9962 75 nbsp nbsp OR 18 west Sheridan Oregon Coast37 7060 673rd Street 34 8556 09 nbsp nbsp OR 47 north Carlton Forest GroveLafayette32 2951 97Madison Street to Lafayette Highway HopewellDayton Junction29 7347 85 nbsp nbsp OR 18 OR 233 Dayton Salem Oregon CoastNewberg23 7138 16 nbsp nbsp OR 240 west Chehalem Valley Yamhill23 4137 67 nbsp nbsp OR 219 north Scholls HillsboroSouthern end of OR 219 overlap22 8936 84 nbsp nbsp OR 219 south Champoeg State Park St Paul Salem WoodburnNorthern end of OR 219 overlapWashingtonTigard8 8214 19Hall Boulevard OR 141 Metzger Durham8 6613 94 nbsp OR 217 Sunset Highway US 26 Beaverton SalemInterchangeMultnomahPortland7 4411 97 nbsp I 5 Portland SalemInterchange1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessReferences edit Oregon Department of Transportation Digital Video Log Archived 2006 06 02 at the Library of Congress Web Archives Oregon Department of Transportation Descriptions of US and Oregon Routes PDF U S Route Numbering Subcommittee December 3 1971 U S Route Numbering Subcommittee Agenda Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway Officials p 27 Retrieved March 27 2023 via Wikisource Opening of Avenue Attracts Hundreds The Oregonian September 24 1928 p 4 Highway Signs To Be Reality Corvallis Gazette Times May 23 1930 p 1 Retrieved August 11 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp 1942 Standard Oil map of Portland Archived from the original on October 26 2007 Oregon Department of Transportation Public Road Inventory Archived 2008 02 24 at the Wayback Machine primarily the Digital Video Log accessed March 2008External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Oregon Route 99WKML is from Wikidata Oregon Highways Pacific Highway West 1W Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oregon Route 99W amp oldid 1146922401, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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