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Tualatin Valley Highway No. 29

Map

Tualatin Valley Highway highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length40.99 mi[1] (65.97 km)
Major junctions
South end OR 99W near McMinnville
North end US 26atPortland
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOregon
CountiesYamhill, Washington, Multnomah
Highway system
US 28 US 30

The Tualatin Valley Highway No. 29 (see Oregon highways and routes) is an Oregon highway which passes through the Tualatin Valley, between the cities of McMinnville and Beaverton. Between McMinnville and Forest Grove, the highway is signed as Oregon Route 47; between Forest Grove and Beaverton it is signed as Oregon Route 8. Oregon 8 becomes Canyon Road in Beaverton east of Hocken Road.

The highway is commonly referred to as TV Highway by locals[2] and is also marked as such by signs. TriMet bus route 57-TV Hwy. provides public transit service over the full length of the section between Forest Grove and Beaverton.[3]

History[edit]

T.V. Highway sign in southeast Hillsboro
Highway in Beaverton near change to Canyon Road

About 1918, a highway constructed of concrete was built between Beaverton and Hillsboro.[4] The highway replaced a dirt road maintained by the county that ran on the southern side of the railroad tracks.[4] This earlier road came from Portland along Farmington Road and veered north on what is now Kinnaman Road in Aloha until 209th Avenue in Reedville where it ran parallel to the rail tracks.[4] Farther west at Witch Hazel the early road then followed the modern Witch Hazel and River Roads into Hillsboro proper.[4] Hillsboro decided in March 1919 to have the new road travel along Baseline Street, two blocks south of Main Street where the road was to run.[5]

In March 1953, Washington County planners decided to have the highway widened to four lanes from Beaverton to Forest Grove.[5] The city of Beaverton paid $5.8 million in urban renewal funds to build an overpass between Murray and 170th Avenue that removed a railroad crossing in 1983.[6]

Major intersections[edit]

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
YamhillSt. Joseph40.9965.97 OR 99W – McMinnville, Newberg, Portland
Yamhill33.0053.11
OR 240 east – Newberg
WashingtonForest Grove17.8828.78

OR 8 west (Pacific Avenue) / OR 47 north (Nehalem Highway) – Forest Grove, Banks, Seaside
Western end of OR 8 overlap; eastern end of OR 47 overlap
Hillsboro13.2921.39
OR 219 south – Scholls, Newberg
Beaverton2.904.67

OR 217 north to US 26


OR 217 north to I-5
MultnomahWashington
county line
PortlandWest Slope line0.000.00
OR 8 begins / US 26 – Portland, Sylvan
Eastern end of OR 8 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References[edit]

KML is not from Wikidata
  1. ^ a b "TUALATIN VALLEY HIGHWAY No. 29" (PDF). Oregon Department of Transportation. Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  • ^ KATU
  • ^ Bus Line 57-TV Hwy/Forest Grove schedule and map. TriMet. Retrieved 2013-07-28.
  • ^ a b c d Jensen, Doris (October 17, 1976). "Communities: Reedville named for early resident". Hillsboro Argus. p. 17.
  • ^ a b Alexander, Paul (October 19, 1976). "Transportation: Highways, roads played vital role". Hillsboro Argus. p. 5.
  • ^ Colby, Richard (December 30, 1982). "City, railroad argue rights, ways". The Oregonian. p. B6.
  • External links[edit]


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