Jump to content
 







Main menu
   


Navigation  



Main page
Contents
Current events
Random article
About Wikipedia
Contact us
Donate
 




Contribute  



Help
Learn to edit
Community portal
Recent changes
Upload file
 








Search  

































Create account

Log in
 









Create account
 Log in
 




Pages for logged out editors learn more  



Contributions
Talk
 



















Contents

   



(Top)
 


1 Route description  





2 History  





3 Major intersections  





4 Special routes  



4.1  Oregon Route 18 Business  



4.1.1  Major intersections  









5 References  





6 External links  














Oregon Route 18






 / Bân-lâm-gú
Magyar
 

Edit links
 









Article
Talk
 

















Read
Edit
View history
 








Tools
   


Actions  



Read
Edit
View history
 




General  



What links here
Related changes
Upload file
Special pages
Permanent link
Page information
Cite this page
Get shortened URL
Download QR code
Wikidata item
 




Print/export  



Download as PDF
Printable version
 




In other projects  



Wikimedia Commons
 
















Appearance
   

 





Route map: 


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 


Oregon Route 18 marker

Oregon Route 18

Map

Route 18; mainline in red, business route in blue
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Existed1932–present
Component
highways
Salmon River Highway No. 39
Major junctions
West end US 101inOtis Junction
Major intersections
  • OR 22 near Willamina
  • OR 99WinMcMinnville
  • OR 99W near Dayton
  • East end OR 219 near Newberg
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateOregon
    CountiesLincoln, Tillamook, Polk, Yamhill
    Highway system
    OR 11 OR 19

    Oregon Route 18 is a state highway that runs between the Oregon Coast, near Lincoln City, and Newberg. OR 18 traverses the Salmon River Highway No. 39 of the Oregon state highway system,[2] named after the river alongside its westernmost segments.

    Route description

    [edit]
    Oregon 18 interchange from US 101 north in Otis Junction

    OR 18 begins (at its western terminus) at a junction with U.S. Route 101, a few miles north of Lincoln City near Otis Junction. From there it winds eastward though the coast range along the Salmon River, past Rose Lodge and through a stand of timber known as the Van Duzer Corridor. Emerging from the coast range, it enters the fringes of the Willamette Valley in the community of Grand Ronde. It is briefly joined by Oregon Route 22 at a location known as Valley Junction, and overlaps OR 22 in a four-mile (6 km) stretch between Grand Ronde and Willamina, at which point OR 22 splits southeast towards Salem and OR 18 continues northeast towards the Portland area. Also in Willamina, a business route veers to the north to serve the cities of Willamina and Sheridan; east of Sheridan the business route rejoins the mainline. This business loop was the former route and highway until 1957, when the current Oregon Route 18 was built as a bypass.

    Oregon 18 interchange from US 101 south in Otis Junction

    The highway continues northeast on a straight and level course through Willamette Valley farmland, including the community of Bellevue which intersects with Oregon Route 153, until it intersects with Oregon Route 99W just south of McMinnville. In the McMinnville area, OR 99W serves as the primary business route (entering the downtown core) whereas OR 18 is a bypass route. Two interchanges along OR 18 provide access to McMinnville, including Three-Mile Lane, a spur of the highway. Oregon Route 18 provides direct access to the McMinnville Airport and the Evergreen Aviation Museum, home of the Spruce Goose. East of McMinnville, Oregon Route 18 intersects Oregon Route 233, with which it overlaps until its eastern terminus, and Oregon Route 221; the latter near the city of Dayton. It then crosses over the Yamhill River to a second junction with OR 99W. OR 18 then follows OR 99W to Dundee, and follows the Newberg-Dundee bypass and terminates at a junction with OR 219. Typically, commuters continue north on OR 99W into the Portland area.

    History

    [edit]

    The highway is rather variant in its configuration. For most of its length, the highway is a two-lane undivided highway, with intersections and cross traffic. There are some limited-access stretches in the "bypass" sections (around the Willamina/Sheridan area, and near McMinnville and Dayton), and the occasional interchange in these stretches. This section was proposed by the Oregon State Highway Commission in 1955 as part of the adoption of new routes bypassing city centers.[3]

    In addition, there is a stretch between Willamina and Sheridan where the highway becomes a 4-lane divided expressway.

    Oregon 18 approaching McMinnville

    For several years, Route 18 has had a notorious reputation with Oregon motorists as an extremely unsafe highway with a relatively high number of fatal accidents. In 1995, the opening of two casinosinGrand Ronde and Lincoln City respectively, have greatly increased traffic on OR 18.

    There are two completed expansions to the highway. One is a project which widened Oregon Route 18 to a four-lane expressway in the stretch between Grand Ronde and Willamina; an area where increased traffic (largely due to the casino) has caused significant delays. A later constructed overpass has closed down and blocked off a dangerous intersection.

    The second project is a bypass around the Newberg-Dundee area intended to alleviate severe congestion that occurred along 99W. The Newberg-Dundee bypass is an expressway, numbered Oregon Route 18. Construction on the first 4-mile (6.4 km) phase began in June 2013, and the section opened at 5am on January 6, 2018.[4] This section connects Oregon 219 south of Newberg to 99W west of Dundee. The entire 11-mile (18 km) bypass was expected to cost $262 million. It has four lanes and reconnects to 99W east of Newberg.

    Major intersections

    [edit]

    Milepoints are as reported by ODOT and do not necessarily reflect current mileage. Z indicates overlapping mileage due to construction longer than established route, and – indicates negative mileage behind established beginning point.[5] Segments that are locally maintained may be omitted. For routes traversing multiple named state highways, each milepoint is preceded by the corresponding state highway number. 

    CountyLocation[1]Milepoint[1]ExitDestinationsNotes
    LincolnOtis Junction–0.22–
    0.25
    US 101 – Tillamook, Astoria, Lincoln City, Seaside, NewportInterchange
    Tillamook
    No major junctions
    Polk22.51–
    22.66
    Spirit Mountain CasinoInterchange
    Valley Junction23.04
    OR 22 west – Hebo, Tillamook
    Western end of concurrency with OR 22
    24.40–
    24.94
    25Fort Hill Road / Yamhill River RoadInterchange
    26.77–
    27.00


    OR 18 Bus. east – Willamina, Sheridan
    Interchange; eastbound exit and entrance
    26.86–
    27.14

    OR 22 east – Willamina, Salem
    Interchange; westbound signage; eastern end of concurrency with OR 22
    27.17
    OR 22 east – Salem
    Interchange; eastbound signage; eastbound exit only
    YamhillSheridan32.38–
    32.78
    33SheridanInterchange
    34.1134

    OR 18 Bus. west – Sheridan, Willamina
    Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
    Bellevue36.93OR 153 – Amity, Salem
    McMinnville43.84–
    44.60
    OR 99W – McMinnville, CorvallisInterchange; left exit eastbound; Corvallis appears only on westbound signage
    45.88–
    46.37
    McMinnville Spur – McMinnvilleInterchange
    49.91
    OR 233 south (Lafayette Highway) – Hopewell, Amity, Lafayette
    Western end of concurrency with OR 233; Amity only appears on westbound signage
    Dayton51.18–
    51.33

    OR 221 south – Dayton, Salem
    Interchange
    52.59–
    52.71
    OR 99W – Newberg, Portland
    OR 233
    No eastbound access to OR 99W south
    Northern terminus of OR 233
    Dundee OR 99W – Newberg, Portland
    Newberg OR 219 – Woodburn
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Incomplete access
  • Special routes

    [edit]

    Oregon Route 18 Business

    [edit]

    Business plate.svg

    Oregon Route 18 Business marker

    Oregon Route 18 Business

    LocationWillamina–Sheridan
    Length8.56 mi[6] (13.78 km)
    Existed1957–present

    Oregon Route 18 Business is a business route state highway in the U.S. stateofOregon that runs parallel to Oregon Route 18 between the Willamina, and Sheridan, in the Yamhill Valley. OR 18B traverses the Willamina–Sheridan Highway No. 157 of the Oregon state highway system.[2] It is also known as the West Valley Highway.[7]

    Oregon 18B begins (at its western terminus) at a junction with Oregon Route 18 and Oregon Route 22, at Valley Junction near Willimina. From there it travels eastward just north of the South Yamhill River. The river occasionally floods and closes the road.[8] It passes through the community of Shipley, before entering Sheridan. OR 18B then reconnects to OR 18 at the eastern edge of Sheridan.

    The business loop was the former main route and highway until 1957, when the current Oregon Route 18 was built as a bypass. Route 18 Business is 8.60 miles (13.84 km) long.[9] The only traffic light on the road is in Sheridan at the intersection of 18B and Bridge Street where Sheridan Bridge crosses the South Yamhill River. In Sheridan the highway is Main Street. It is classified as a Rural Major Connector highway.[9]

    Business 18 averages approximately 5,900 vehicles per day at its eastern terminus and 6,000 near the western terminus in Willimina.[10] Traffic averages around 5,400 vehicles per day between those two points.[10]

    Major intersections

    [edit]

    Milepoints are as reported by ODOT and do not necessarily reflect current mileage. Z indicates overlapping mileage due to construction longer than established route, and – indicates negative mileage behind established beginning point.[5] Segments that are locally maintained may be omitted. For routes traversing multiple named state highways, each milepoint is preceded by the corresponding state highway number. 

    CountyLocation[6]Milepoint[6]DestinationsNotes
    Polk0.00–
    0.49


    OR 18 west / OR 22 west – Oregon Coast


    OR 18 east / OR 22 east – McMinnville, Salem
    Partial interchange
    YamhillWillamina2.24Willamina Creek
    8.60
    OR 18 east
    Interchange
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c Road Inventory and Classification Services Unit. "Straightline Charts". Transportation Development Division, Oregon Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 2, 2015.
  • ^ a b Road Inventory and Classification Services Unit. "2012 Cross Reference Table of Highway Route Number to State Highway Number" (PDF). Transportation Development Division, Oregon Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
  • ^ "State Highway Commission Orders Routes to Bypass Towns of Sheridan, Willamina, Dayton". The Oregonian. May 27, 1955. p. 15.
  • ^ "Bypass to open at 5 a.m. on Saturday, January 6, 2018". Oregon Department of Transportation. December 19, 2017. Retrieved December 19, 2017.
  • ^ a b Road Inventory and Classification Services (July 2017). "Straightline Chart Legend" (PDF). Oregon Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
  • ^ a b c Road Inventory and Classification Services Unit. "Straightline Charts". Transportation Development Division, Oregon Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 6, 2015.
  • ^ 38--Taylor Lumber and Treating (TLT) Superfund Site-Specific Remedial Action. Environmental Protection Agency. Retrieved on March 18, 2008.
  • ^ KATU Storm blog for Monday, Dec. 3, 2007. KATU. Retrieved on March 18, 2008.
  • ^ a b Functional Classification and National Highway System Status on Oregon State Highways. Oregon Department of Transportation. Retrieved on March 18, 2008.
  • ^ a b Traffic Flow Map 2004. Oregon Department of Transportation. Retrieved on March 18, 2008.
  • [edit]
    KML is not from Wikidata

    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Oregon_Route_18&oldid=1229145664"

    Categories: 
    State routes in Oregon
    Transportation in Tillamook County, Oregon
    Transportation in Yamhill County, Oregon
    Transportation in Polk County, Oregon
    Transportation in Lincoln County, Oregon
    Oregon Coast Range
    Hidden categories: 
    Use mdy dates from October 2022
    Articles with short description
    Short description is different from Wikidata
    Infobox road instances in Oregon
    Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas
    Articles using KML not from Wikidata
    Pages using the Kartographer extension
     



    This page was last edited on 15 June 2024, at 03:43 (UTC).

    Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.



    Privacy policy

    About Wikipedia

    Disclaimers

    Contact Wikipedia

    Code of Conduct

    Developers

    Statistics

    Cookie statement

    Mobile view



    Wikimedia Foundation
    Powered by MediaWiki