Talk:List of named state highways in Oregon

I think Hwy 29Y no longer exists, and was given to the city when Hwy 102 was moved to bypass Forest Grove. --NE2 01:34, 27 September 2007 (UTC)
 * It's gone per . --NE2 19:36, 27 September 2007 (UTC)

Hwy 371 (Powell Butte Highway) no longer exists: --NE2 22:56, 28 September 2007 (UTC) looks interesting. --NE2 23:41, 28 September 2007 (UTC)

The separate OR 99 through Canyonville is not in the table; I need to figure out if it still exists, and if so add it. --NE2 00:57, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
 * Also not included are US 20B (Toledo) and US 20B (Bend). --NE2 01:31, 29 September 2007 (UTC)

The Otter Rock Highway may be gone. --NE2 09:50, 29 September 2007 (UTC)

Historic details
Some of this information comes from. The list below is as of 1932, when the route numbers were assigned.
 * 1 Pacific Highway: US 99 from California to Junction City, US 99E to Oregon City, OR 43? to Portland, US 99 to Washington
 * 2 Columbia River Highway: US 30 from Astoria to Umatilla, US 730 to Washington
 * 3 West Side Pacific Highway: US 99W from Junction City to Portland
 * 4 The Dalles-California Highway: OR 39 from California to Klamath Falls, US 97 to Cow Canyon, OR 50 to Maupin, OR 23 to The Dalles
 * 5 John Day Highway: OR 19 from Arlington to Dayville, US 28 to Cairo
 * 6 Old Oregon Trail Highway: US 30 from Umatilla to Ontario, US 30S to Idaho, OR 90 spur towards Payette, Idaho
 * 7 Central Oregon Highway: OR 54 from Bend to Vale
 * 8 Oregon-Washington Highway: OR 74 from Heppner Junction to Nye, OR 11 from Nye to Washington
 * 9 Oregon Coast Highway: US 101 from California to Washington
 * 10 Wallowa Lake Highway: OR 82 from La Grande to Joseph
 * 11 Enterprise-Flora Highway: OR 3 from Enterprise to Flora
 * 12 Baker-Cornucopia Highway: OR 86 from Baker to Cornucopia
 * 13 Baker-Unity Highway: OR 7 from Baker to Unity
 * 14 Crooked River Highway: OR 27 from Prineville to Brothers
 * 15 McKenzie Highway: US 28 from Springfield to Redmond
 * 16 Santiam Highway: OR 54 from Albany to Sisters
 * 17 McKenzie-Bend Highway: OR 54 from Sisters to Bend
 * 18 Willamette Highway: OR 58 from Goshen to Crescent
 * 19 Fremont Highway: OR 11 from California to Valley Falls, OR 31 to La Pine
 * 20 Klamath Falls-Lakeview Highway: OR 66 from Klamath Falls to Lakeview
 * 21 Green Springs Highway: US 97 from Ashland to Klamath Falls
 * 22 Crater Lake Highway: OR 62 from Medford to Fort Klamath
 * 23 Dairy-Bonanza Highway: OR 70 from Dairy to Bonanza
 * 24 Burns-Crane Highway: OR 78 from Burns to Crane
 * 25 Redwood Highway: US 199 from California to Grants Pass
 * 26 Mt. Hood Highway: OR 50 from Portland to Government Camp, OR 35 to Hood River
 * 27 Alsea Highway: OR 34 from Waldport to Philomath
 * 28 Pendleton-John Day Highway: OR 11 from Nye to John Day
 * 29 Tualatin Valley Highway: OR 47 from McMinnville to Portland
 * 30 Salem-Dallas Highway: OR 22 from Dallas to Salem
 * 31 Albany-Corvallis Highway: OR 26 from Albany to Corvallis
 * 32 McMinnville-Tillamook Highway: OR 14 from Hebo to Willamina, OR 18 to McMinnville
 * 33 Corvallis-Newport Highway: OR 26 from Corvallis to Newport
 * 34 Siuslaw Highway: US 28 from Florence to Junction City
 * 35 Coos Bay-Roseburg Highway: OR 42 from Coquille to Roseburg
 * 36 Pendleton-Cold Springs Highway: OR 15 from Pendleton to Cold Springs
 * 37 Wilson River Highway: OR 6 from Tillamook to Glenwood
 * 38 Oregon Caves Highway: OR 46 from Cave Junction to Oregon Caves
 * 39 Salmon River Highway: OR 18 from Otis to Willamina
 * 40 Bertha-Beaverton Highway: OR 10 from Bertha to Beaverton
 * 41 Ochoco Highway: US 28 from Redmond to Dayville
 * 42 Sherman Highway: US 97 from Cow Canyon to Biggs
 * 43 Monmouth-Independence Highway: OR 51 from Monmouth to Independence
 * 44 Wapinitia Highway: OR 50 from Government Camp to Maupin
 * 45 Umpqua Highway: OR 38 from Reedsport to Drain
 * 46 East Portland-Oregon City Highway: US 99E from Oregon City to Portland
 * 47 Wolf Creek Highway: OR 2 from Seaside to Portland
 * Added in 1933
 * 48 John Day-Burns Highway: OR 11 from John Day to Burns
 * 49 Lakeview-Burns Highway: OR 11 from Valley Falls to Riley

There was a pattern to the initial assignment of routes. Even routes ran east-west, odd routes ran north-south, and every other number was used. The only gap is OR 43, which does fit in its present location. Maybe this was OR 43 at first, rather than the strange piece of US 99 shown in 1935. There is also no OR 2 or OR 6.
 * West of US 99, north to south: 10 14 18 22 26 (US 30) 34 38 42 46
 * East of US 99, north to south: 50 54 58 62 66 70
 * Near OR 11, north to south: 74 78
 * Far eastern Oregon, north to south: 82 86 90
 * East to west: 3 7 11 15 19 23 27 31 35 39 47 51

Other early routes were added in-sequence: OR 99 and OR 126 were former U.S. Routes, OR 138 is a spur of OR 38, and OR 140 (1966) matches NV 140, which seems to have been renumbered at the same time. --NE2 03:47, 27 September 2007 (UTC)
 * OR 2, 1939
 * OR 6, 1942
 * OR 8, 1936
 * OR 32 was not in-sequence (1945)
 * OR 36, 1936
 * OR 52 was not in-sequence (1950)
 * OR 52 was renumbered from OR 90 to match ID 52 (1952)
 * OR 37 was not in-sequence (1976)
 * OR 53, 1939

Former secondary routes

 * Oregon Route 208: Farmington Highway, Farmington to Beaverton, now OR 10 (confirmed on TerraServer-USA)
 * Oregon Route 209: Crater Lake North Highway and Crescent Lake Highway, Crater Lake to Crescent Lake (confirmed on 1940 map)
 * Oregon Route 215: Cascade Highway South, Molalla to Oregon City, now OR 213 (confirmed on 1940 map)
 * Oregon Route 220: Sumpter Highway, Sumpter to Salisbury, now OR 410 and OR 7 (confirmed on 1962 map and TerraServer-USA)
 * Oregon Route 222: North Santiam Highway, Salem to Santiam Junction, now OR 22 (confirmed on 1940 map)
 * Oregon Route 225: Elkton-Sutherlin Highway, Sutherlin to Elkton, now OR 138 (confirmed on 1940 map)
 * Oregon Route 231: Goshen-Divide Highway, Divide to Goshen, now OR 99
 * Oregon Route 232: Sand Creek Highway, Crater Lake to Sun Pass (confirmed on 1946 map)
 * Sun Mountain Highway, Fort Klamath to south of Chemult (shown on 1962 map and TerraServer-USA)
 * Oregon Route 235: Drain-Yoncalla Highway, Dillard to Drain, now OR 99
 * Oregon Route 236: Lake of the Woods Highway, Eagle Point to Klamath Falls, now OR 140??

Clean up this page
There are some issues on this page that I am going to clean up. There are some missing highways, incorrect entries, and incorrect nomenclature. Missing highways include former 111 Apiary Hwy outside of Rainier. Incorrect entries include OR138 North Umpqua being Hwy 138. Hwy 138 would be in Marion County. There is no OR223S. This would infer a southern route as is the case for OR42S. OR223S should be refered to as OR223Y since it is a spur and this is the state's nomenclature. Please discuss any of my edits before you assume graffiti and revert it. Thanks, Bdag (talk) 15:10, 11 July 2008 (UTC)

Alright, scratch some of my prior comments. I hadn't realized that the state monkeys messed up the system even further by numbering a Douglas county Highway as a Marion County one. And yes I got highways and routes confused when I wrote OR223Y, but the nomenclature of 223S (for spur) can easily be confused with 42S (for southern route). Can we change how spurs are written here? Bdag (talk) 15:41, 11 July 2008 (UTC)

Extra Highways
Does anybody know what the deal is with these extra highways? I haven't been able to find if they are/were state highways or merely county highways:

Shaw Highway, Marion County St. Paul Highway, Marion County Mt. Angel Highway, Marion County (old Hill-Sil?) Wilco Highway, Marion County (seems to be the portion of Hill-Sil from Woodburn to Mt. Angel) Delta Highway, Lane County Lorane Highway, Lane County (seems to share some routing with old Fox Hollow Highway and Terrtorial Highway) Brownsboro Highway, Jackson County (based on old maps this is an old alignment of Lake of the Woods from Brownsboro to Eagle Point, but no idea whether it was retired to the county or retained by the state.) Butte Falls Highway, Jackson County (AKA Butte Falls-Prospect Rd between those two towns. Possibly an initial routing of Crater Lake Highway?  Same conundrum as Brownsboro Hwy) Bdag (talk) 20:07, 14 July 2008 (UTC)

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