OREGON ROUTE 99


'Oregon Route 99' is a state highway that runs between the southern border of Oregon, and the city of Junction City. Oregon Route 99 was formed from parts of the former U.S. Route 99; it shares much of its route with Interstate 5, but much of it is also independent. Between Portland and Junction City, the highway is forked into two routes: Oregon Route 99E and Oregon Route 99W.

Contents
Route description
Highways comprising
Cities and towns along the route
Intersections with other highways
External links

Route description


Oregon Route 99 technically starts at an interchange with Interstate 5 at exit 11, south of Ashland. There it departs from the freeway, running parallel to I-5 as it passes through the cities of Ashland, Talent, Phoenix, and Medford. The highway rejoins I-5 at exit 34, just Northwest of Central Point.
OR-99 departs from I-5 several more times through the mountains of southern Oregon, only to rejoin again a short distance later. Junctions are found in Gold Hill, Grants Pass, between Myrtle Creek and Sutherlin (crossing I-5 in Roseburg, Oregon), through Drain and Yoncalla, and Cottage Grove and Goshen. These departures serve as business routes for I-5, as Oregon does not have or sign Interstate business routes.
When it reaches Eugene, OR 99 departs from I-5 for a final time. It heads west into downtown, along 'Franklin Boulevard' past the University of Oregon. Downtown, OR 99 is on the 6th and 7th Avenue couplet. (Much of the section in Eugene is co-signed with either Oregon Route 126 or OR 126 Business.) West of downtown it heads north on an expressway alignment, which continues to Junction City. In Junction City, OR 99 ends, as it splits into eastern and western forks.
Highways comprising

OR 99 comprises the following highways and roads, from south to north:

★ The 'Rogue Valley Highway', which is Highway 63;

★ Part of the 'Pacific Highway', which is Highway 1 (concurrent with I-5);

★ The 'Gold Hill Spur', which is no longer a state highway;

★ The 'Sams Valley Highway', which is Highway 271 (concurrent with OR 234);

★ The 'Rogue River Highway', which is Highway 60;

★ Part of the 'Redwood Highway', which is Highway 25;

★ Part of the 'Pacific Highway' (concurrent with I-5);

★ Part of 'Fifth Street' in Canyonville;

★ Part of the 'Tiller-Trail Highway', which is Highway 230;

★ Part of the 'Pacific Highway' (concurrent with I-5);

★ The 'Myrtle Creek Highway', which is no longer a state highway;

★ Part of the 'Pacific Highway' (concurrent with I-5);

★ The 'Dillard Highway', which is no longer a state highway;

★ Part of the 'Coos Bay-Roseburg Highway', which is Highway 35 (concurrent with OR 42);

★ The 'Oakland-Shady Highway', which is no longer a state highway (concurrent with OR 138);

★ Part of the 'Pacific Highway' (concurrent with I-5);

★ The 'Drain-Yoncalla Highway', which is no longer a state highway;

★ Part of the 'Umpqua Highway', which is Highway 45;

★ Part of the 'Pacific Highway' (concurrent with I-5);

★ The 'Goshen-Divide Highway', which is Highway 226;

★ Part of the 'Pacific Highway' (concurrent with I-5); and

★ Part of the 'Pacific Highway West', which is Highway 1W(91).
Cities and towns along the route


Junction City

Eugene

Creswell

Cottage Grove

Drain

Yoncalla

Oakland

Sutherlin

Roseburg

Winston

Myrtle Creek

Grants Pass

Rogue River

Central Point

Medford

Talent

Phoenix

Ashland
Intersections with other highways


Interstate 5 in many places; much of the route is shared with I-5, as well

OR 99E and OR 99W in Junction City

OR 36 south of Junction City

★ The Belt Line Road (Oregon Route 69) in Eugene

OR 126 and OR 126 Business in Eugene

Interstate 105 in Eugene

OR 58 south of Eugene

OR 38 in Drain

OR 138 intermittently between Sutherlin and Roseburg (some segments shared)

OR 42 around Winston (a segment shared)

OR 227 near Canyonville

OR 238 and U.S. Highway 199 in Grants Pass

OR 234 near Gold Hill

OR 62 and OR 238 again in Medford

OR 66 in Ashland

External links



ODOT - Descriptions of US and Oregon Routes, pages 12-13

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