Everything about Oregon Route 99e totally explained
Oregon Route 99E is an
Oregon state highway that runs between city of
Junction City, Oregon and an interchange with
I-5 just south of the Oregon/
Washington border, in
Portland. It, along with
OR 99W, make up a
split of
OR 99 in the northern part of the state. This split existed when the route was
US 99, the two branches were then
U.S. 99W and
U.S. Route 99E. (Other such splits occurred in
California, but with the decommissioning of US 99, that state elected to rename one of the branches as something else, rather than preserve the directional suffix).
Currently, OR 99E and OR 99W don't have a northern junction in Oregon--
OR 99W has been truncated from its original route, and ends in downtown Portland, several miles south of its original northern terminus; nor is OR 99 (without a suffix) signed anywhere in Portland.
Description
OR 99E has its southern terminus in Junction City. Almost immediately after leaving the city limits the route crosses the
Willamette River, and serves
Willamette Valley towns such as Harrisburg and Tangent. North of Tangent, the route enters the city of
Albany and serves as a main thoroughfare through town (for about a mile, OR 99E shares an alignment with
US 20. At the northern end of Albany, OR 99E joins
I-5.
OR 99E remains co-signed with I-5 until
Salem where it again splits off from the interstate, serving many towns in northern
Marion County. (A business route through Salem,
OR 99E Business, consists of a section of
OR 22 and the
Salem Parkway; a previous alignment of OR 99E along Commercial Street, Fairgrounds Road, and Portland Road is often erroneously referred to as "99E" even though it's no longer part of the
Oregon Route system). North of Salem, OR 99E serves the northern Willamette Valley, passing through cities such as
Woodburn,
Hubbard, and
Canby, before entering the Portland metro area in
Oregon City. The stretch between Canby and Oregon City is notorious for frequent and serious accidents.
Starting in Oregon City, and continuing through the suburban communities of
Gladstone,
Oak Grove and
Milwaukie, OR 99E is known as McLoughlin Boulevard (after fur trader
John McLoughlin). The road crosses the
John McLoughlin Bridge just south of Gladstone. North of Milwaukie (and an interchange with
OR 224, OR 99E is a high-capacity urban
expressway.
In Portland, OR 99E continues as the McLoughlin Boulevard expressway until passing beneath the Ross Island Bridge (
US 26), where it runs on the couplet of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard (formerly Union Avenue) and Grand Avenue. It is the main north-south arterial through the central east side of the city. North of NE Broadway, OR 99E continues as MLK Jr. Boulevard and passes through several Northeast Portland Neighborhoods until its terminus at an interchange with I-5 and
OR 120 in Delta Park, just south of the Columbia River crossing. (The interchange also involves Interstate Avenue, which was the prior route of OR 99W before the latter route was truncated).
Cities and towns along the route
Major intersections
» Note: mileposts don't reflect actual mileage due to realignments. Not all interchanges are shown on the I-5 overlap; for a full list see the I-5 exit list.
| County |
Location |
Mile |
Destinations |
Notes |
| Lane |
Junction City |
32.37 |
|
|
| Linn |
Halsey |
19.36 |
|
|
| Tangent |
7.81 |
|
Interchange |
| Albany |
2.42 |
|
South end of US 20 overlap; interchange |
| 2.17 |
Jackson Street – Sunrise District, Albany Police, Sheriff, Jail |
Interchange |
| 1.40 |
|
North end of US 20 overlap |
| South end of freeway |
| 0.66 |
Knox Butte, Linn County Fair and Expo Center |
|
0.00 234.69 |
|
South end of I-5 overlap |
|
238.24 |
South Jefferson, Scio, Millersburg (OR 164 north) |
|
| Marion |
|
244.68 |
North Jefferson (OR 164 south) |
|
| Salem |
249.35 |
Commercial Street |
Northbound exit and southbound entrance |
| 253.87 |
|
|
| 256.28 |
, Lancaster Mall |
|
| North end of freeway |
258.68 46.08 |
, Oregon State Fair, L.B. Day Amphitheatre, Salem City Center |
|
| 44.46 |
|
|
| Woodburn |
32.87 |
|
South end of OR 214 overlap |
| 31.70 |
|
North end of OR 214 overlap |
|
27.26 |
|
Interchange; northbound exit and southbound entrance |
| Clackamas |
Oregon City |
12.56 |
Main Street (OR 43) |
|
| 11.73 |
, Seattle, The Dalles |
Interchange |
| Milwaukie |
5.46 |
|
Interchange |
| Multnomah |
Portland |
4.39 |
Tacoma Street to Johnson Creek Boulevard – Sellwood Bridge |
Interchange |
| 3.70 |
Westmoreland, Sellwood, Eastmoreland, Reed College (Bybee Boulevard) |
Interchange; southbound exit and entrance |
| 2.61 |
Milwaukie Avenue – Westmoreland |
Interchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance |
| 2.33 |
Holgate Boulevard – Reed College |
|
| 1.49 |
, Mount Hood |
Interchange |
| 0.69 |
Hawthorne Bridge |
Interchange southbound; at-grade intersection northbound |
| 0.39 |
, Seattle |
Interchange southbound; at-grade intersection northbound |
| 0.00 |
Burnside Street – Burnside Bridge |
Former US 30 Bus. east |
| -0.18 |
|
Interchange |
| -0.59 |
Multnomah Street – Steel Bridge, Lloyd Center |
|
| -0.84 |
– Memorial Coliseum, Broadway Bridge |
|
| -3.75 |
|
|
| -4.01 |
Columbia Boulevard – Portland Meadows, Portland Airport |
|
| -4.46 |
To Vancouver Way, Schmeer Road, Gertz Road |
Interchange; southbound exit and entrance |
| -4.68 |
Vancouver Avenue – Portland Meadows |
Southbound exit and entrance |
| -4.87 |
To Gertz Road, Northeast 6th Drive |
Interchange; southbound exit and entrance |
| -4.88 |
To Vancouver Way – Portland Airport |
Northbound exit and entrance |
| -5.75 |
Marine Drive east – Delta Park |
Interchange |
| -5.97 |
– Seattle |
Interchange |
| -6.09 |
Marine Drive west (OR 120) – Portland Expo Center |
Continuation beyond I-5 |
Related routes
U.S. Route 99
Oregon Route 99
Oregon Route 99E Business
Oregon Route 99WFurther Information
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