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Interstate 205 (I-205) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in the Portland metropolitan area of Oregon and Washington, United States. The north–south freeway serves as a bypass route of I-5 along the east side of Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington. It intersects several major highways and serves Portland International Airport.
The average weekday traffic during 2019 was 166,152 vehicles. [2] In 2020, ODOT and WSDOT began a one-year pilot project to allow C-Tran buses to use the shoulders of I-205 over the bridge in order to bypass congestion. [9] No vehicle, bicycle or pedestrian access to Government Island is available from the bridge.
The Clackamas Highway was realigned onto a section of I-205 in 1971. [1] The easternmost 19 miles (31 km) of OR 224 in Mount Hood National Forest was closed to traffic during the 2020 Labor Day wildfires, which damaged pavement, guardrails, and nearby trees. [2] [3] It is reopened to traffic on May 1, 2022, 19 months after its closure. [4]
PORTLAND, Ore. – A potent winter storm that is part of a 1,500-mile system which has pummeled the West Coast brought snow and freezing rain across a swath of the Pacific Northwest, including the ...
I-205 in Tualatin US 26 in Portland I-405 in Portland I-84 / US 30 in Portland. I-5/US 30 travels concurrently through Portland. I-405 / US 30 in Portland Washington [32] I-205 on the Salmon Creek–Mount Vista CDP line US 12 south-southeast of Napavine. The highways travel concurrently to Grand Mound. US 101 in Tumwater I-705 in Tacoma I-405 ...
Many streets in Portland are one-way; streets in downtown Portland (Southwest Portland bounded by I-405 and the Willamette River) are virtually all one-way, forming a grid of alternating street traffic: for north-south streets, odd-numbered avenues (1st, 3rd, etc.) are southbound, while even-numbered avenues (2nd, 4th, etc.) are northbound, and ...
The section of Powell Boulevard from Interstate 205 east into downtown Gresham carries only two lanes. When I-205 was built, the ramps at Powell Boulevard were configured to only allow traffic towards the west, with US 26 east pointed along the four-lane Division Street, about 1 ⁄ 2 mile (0.80 km) to the north. (Right turns were even banned ...
I-205: 10.57: 17.01 I-205 at Oregon state line near Vancouver: I-5 in Salmon Creek: 1958 [29] current I-205 is a loop that bypasses Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington; its Washington section was completed in 1982 and the entire highway opened in 1983. [44] I-405: 30.30: 48.76 I-5 / SR 518 in Tukwila: I-5 / SR 525 in Lynnwood: 1958 [29]