INTERSTATE 405 (OREGON)


'Interstate 405' (abbreviated 'I-405') in Oregon is a short loop route, also known as the 'Stadium Freeway', which is Highway 61. I-405 connects downtown Portland west of the Willamette River to Interstate 5, and travels only through the city of Portland. It opened to traffic on February 251969. It contains an interchange intended for the canceled I-505.
On its northern end, I-405 crosses the Willamette River on the Fremont Bridge. See Interstate 5.
Interstate 405 is concurrent with U.S. Highway 30 from Exit 4 (Interstate 5) to Exit 3 (NW Industrial District). It intersects with U.S. Highway 26 at Exit 1D.
The freeway was completed in 1973 when the Fremont Bridge opened, completing the loop and linking I-405 to I-5 in North Portland.

Contents
Exit List

Exit List


CountyCityExitDestinationsNotes
MultnomahPortland
North - The Dalles, Seattle
Southbound Terminus, Northbound Entrance
South - Salem
Southbound Terminus, Northbound Entrance
1B4th AvenueNorthbound Exit, Southbound Entrance
1C6th AvenueNorthbound Exit
1C
Ross Island Bridge, 6th Avenue
Southbound Exit
1D12th AvenueNorthbound Exit
1D
West - Beaverton
2ASalmon StreetNorthbound Exit
2ACouch Street, Burnside StreetSouthbound Exit
2B14th Avenue, Everett StreetNorthbound Exit
2BGlisan StreetSouthbound Exit
3
West - St. Helens, NW Industrial District
US-30 joins northbound and leaves southbound
Kerby AvenueNorthbound Terminus, Southbound Entrance
North - Expo Center, Seattle
Northbound Terminus, Southbound Entrance
South
East - The Dalles, Salem
Northbound Terminus, Southbound Entrance


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