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  2. Transportation in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Eugene: EUG: EUG KEUG Eugene Airport (Mahlon Sweet Field) P-N 358,819 Klamath Falls: LMT: LMT KLMT Klamath Falls Airport (Kingsley Field) P-N 26,970 Medford: MFR: MFR KMFR Rogue Valley International-Medford Airport: P-N 287,688 North Bend: OTH: OTH KOTH Southwest Oregon Regional Airport (was North Bend Municipal) P-N 35,458 Portland: PDX: PDX KPDX

  3. U.S. Route 97 in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Airport Way / Yew Avenue – Redmond Airport: Interchange: 121.45: 195.45: OR 126 west (US 97 Bus. north) – Sisters, Eugene, Salem, City Center: Southern end of OR 126 overlap: 121.21: 195.07: OR 126 east (Evergreen Avenue) – Prineville, John Day: Northern end of OR 126 overlap: 119.17: 191.79: 119: US 97 Bus. south / North Canal Boulevard ...

  4. Oregon Route 99E Business - Wikipedia

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    OR 99E and OR 22 in southeastern Salem. The northern end of OR 99E business is at an intersection with OR 99E north of the Salem area. It runs east for approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) along Salem-maintained Chemawa Road to an interchange with I-5 and Salem Parkway (officially Salem Highway #72) near Keizer. The highway then runs southwest along ...

  5. Avelo Airlines announces third route from Salem Airport ... - AOL

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    Starting May 3, people can fly from Salem to the Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport, which serves the Bay Area and Sonoma wine country region. Starting one-way fares were listed at $62 .

  6. Oregon Route 99E - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s and 1960s, [citation needed] I-5 (also signed as US 99 Bypass) was built parallel to US 99E and absorbed the Albany–Salem section of the highway to form a concurrency. [3] US 99, US 99E, and US 99W were decommissioned in December 1971 and replaced by their state counterparts the following year.

  7. Oregon Route 569 - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Route 569 is an Oregon state highway serving as an outer quarter-loop in Eugene and Springfield. OR 569 comprises part of the Beltline Highway No. 69 (see Oregon highways and routes ). It is 11.2 miles (18.0 km) long and runs east–west.

  8. Eugene Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport was named for Mahlon Sweet (1886–1947), a Eugene automobile dealer who was a strong supporter of aviation and pushed to get the now-defunct Eugene Air Park built in 1919, followed by the current airfield in 1943. [4] In 2010, a new airport rescue and firefighting facility was built. [5] EUG covers 2,600 acres (1,052 ha) of land ...

  9. Live updates: Salem and Eugene area athletes compete at ... - AOL

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    Follow along here for live updates on how Salem and Eugene area athletes perform. West Salem’s Milhaly Akpamgbo competes in the boys 100 meter dash on during the Oregon Relays at Hayward Field ...