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The western end of I-205, as seen by eastbound traffic entering from I-580. Interstate 205 (I-205) is an east–west auxiliary Interstate Highway in the San Joaquin Valley in Northern California. It runs from I-5 west to I-580. Along with those highways, I-205 forms the north side of a triangle around the city of Tracy.
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 main span, near the Washington side, is 600 ft (183 m) long with 144 ft (44 m) of vertical clearance at low river levels. The bridge was named for Glenn Jackson, the chairman of the Oregon State Highway Commission and later the Oregon Economic Development Commission. [8] The average weekday traffic during 2019 was 166,152 vehicles. [2]
Interstate 205 may refer to either of two unconnected Interstate Highways in the United States, both of which are related to Interstate 5 Interstate 205 (California), a connector in the San Francisco Bay Area; Interstate 205 (Oregon–Washington), a bypass of Portland, Oregon
Oregon Route 205 (OR 205) is a state highway in Harney County, Oregon, running from Roaring Springs Ranch to OR 78 near Burns. OR 205 is known as the Frenchglen Highway No. 440 (see Oregon highways and routes). [2] It is 73.35 miles (118.05 km) long and runs north–south, connecting the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge to Burns.
Iowa Highway 205 (former) K-205 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 205; Maine State Route 205; M-205 (Michigan highway) (former) Montana Secondary Highway 205; New Mexico State Road 205; New York State Route 205; North Carolina Highway 205; Ohio State Route 205; Oregon Route 205; Pennsylvania Route 205 (former) Tennessee State Route 205; Texas ...
Federal Aid Highway Act of 1921; Long title: An act to amend the Act entitled "An Act to provide that the United States shall aid the States in the construction of rural post roads, and for other purposes," approved July 11, 1916, as amended and supplemented, and for other purposes: Nicknames: Phipps Act: Enacted by: the 67th United States ...
A MAX Green Line train at the north portal of one of the I-205 busway's two tunnels in 2015. Built in the late 1970s, the tunnels were first brought into use more than two decades later, by the MAX Red Line and later the Green Line. The I-205 busway was a partially built busway along the right-of-way of the Interstate 205 freeway in Portland ...