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Oregon Route 138 is an Oregon state highway that runs between the city of Elkton and a junction with U.S. Route 97 at Diamond Lake Junction. The highway has several distinct stretches, and is the main east–west highway through Roseburg, and provides access to Crater Lake National Park from the north. The highway is signed east–west.
Potter: 127 acres (north of Highway 138 about 2 miles southeast of Potter Mt.) 252: 14 acres (north of Highway 138 about 1 mile northeast of Bird Point) Clearwater: 2 acres (south of Highway 138 ...
The Lane County Sheriff's Office has closed Brice Creek Road east of the Umpqua National Forest Boundary and all of Sharps Creek Road. ... Pine Bench: 1,320 acres (north of Highway 138 near Dry ...
There were 29 large wildfires and wildfire complexes burning around Oregon as of Thursday morning. Here's the latest news. Oregon wildfires: Smoke impacts Willamette Valley, Hart Mountain refuge ...
1918 state highway map. The initial primary state highway system was designated in 1917, [3] initially consisting of 36 named and numbered highways, [5] including some designated earlier that year by the Oregon State Legislature and others added to the network by the Oregon State Highway Commission, the predecessor to the OTC. [6]
In the U.S. state of Oregon, there are two systems for categorizing roads in the state highway system: named state highways and numbered state routes.Named highways, such as the Pacific Highway No. 1 or the North Umpqua Highway East No. 138, are primarily used internally by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) whereas numbered routes, such as Interstate 5 (I-5), U.S. Highway 20 (US ...
SR-2 closed from Big Pines to SR-138. Highway 138 from Phelan Road to Lone Pine Canyon Road. San Gabriel Canyon and East Fork of the San Gabriel River. Highway 39. East Fork Road.
In the U.S. state of Oregon, there are two systems for categorizing roads in the state highway system: named state highways and numbered state routes.Named highways, such as the Pacific Highway No. 1 or the North Umpqua Highway East No. 138, are primarily used internally by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) whereas numbered routes, such as Interstate 5 (I-5), U.S. Highway 20 (US ...