Interstate 5 (I-5) in the U.S. state of
Oregon
Oregon ( , ) is a U.S. state, state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is a part of the Western U.S., with the Columbia River delineating much of Oregon's northern boundary with Washington (state), Washington, while t ...
is a major
Interstate Highway
The Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, commonly known as the Interstate Highway System, or the Eisenhower Interstate System, is a network of controlled-access highways that forms part of the National Hi ...
that traverses the state from north to south. It travels to the west of the
Cascade Mountains
The Cascade Range or Cascades is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from southern British Columbia through Washington and Oregon to Northern California. It includes both non-volcanic mountains, such as many of those in the ...
, connecting
Portland to
Salem,
Eugene,
Medford, and other major cities in the
Willamette Valley
The Willamette Valley ( ) is a valley in Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The Willamette River flows the entire length of the valley and is surrounded by mountains on three sides: the Cascade Range to the east, the ...
and across the northern
Siskiyou Mountains
The Siskiyou Mountains are a Coast Ranges, coastal subrange of the Klamath Mountains, and located in northwestern California and southwestern Oregon in the United States. They extend in an arc for approximately from east of Crescent City, Calif ...
. The highway runs from the
California
California () is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States that lies on the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. It borders Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, and shares Mexico–United States border, an ...
state line near
Ashland to the
Washington state line in northern Portland, forming the central part of Interstate 5's route between Mexico and Canada.
I-5 was designated in 1957 and replaced
U.S. Route 99 (US 99) for most of its length, itself preceded by the
Pacific Highway and various
wagon roads. The freeway incorporated early bypasses and expressways built for US 99 in the 1950s, including a new freeway route from Portland to Salem, and additional bypasses were built using federal funds. The last segment of I-5, on the
Marquam Bridge in Portland, was opened in October 1966 and the whole highway was dedicated later that month. The freeway remains parallel or
concurrent to
Oregon Route 99 (OR 99) and its spur routes, running along former segments of US 99 that were bypassed by I-5, from Ashland to Portland.
Under Oregon's
named route system, all of I-5 is designated as Pacific Highway No. 1. The Salem–Portland section was named the Baldock Freeway until 2022.
The freeway also has three signed
auxiliary routes that function as spurs and bypasses of major cities:
I-105 in Eugene,
I-205 in eastern Portland,
I-405 in
downtown Portland
Downtown Portland is the central business district of Portland, Oregon, United States. It is on the west bank of the Willamette River in the northeastern corner of the southwest section of the city and where most of the city's high-rise buildi ...
. Two additional auxiliary routes were planned in the early years of the Interstate system, but were shelved after
local opposition.
Route description
Interstate 5 is the second-longest freeway in Oregon, at , and is the only Interstate to traverse the state from north to south.
The highway connects several of the state's largest metropolitan areas, which lie in the
Rogue and
Willamette valleys,
[, wit]
inset maps
. and passes through counties with approximately 81 percent of Oregon's population. As a component of the Interstate Highway System, I-5 is also designated as an important highway under the
National Highway System. It is officially designated under Oregon's
named route system as the
Pacific Highway No. 1, a name shared with
Oregon Route 99 (OR 99) and its split routes north of
Junction City.
OR 99 runs
concurrent to I-5 through most of southern Oregon, splitting from the freeway to serve city centers and use other alternate routes, while
OR 99W and
OR 99E serve corridors on opposite sides of the
Willamette River
The Willamette River ( ) is a major tributary of the Columbia River, accounting for 12 to 15 percent of the Columbia's flow. The Willamette's main stem is long, lying entirely in northwestern Oregon in the United States. Flowing northward ...
.
The state legislature also designated I-5 as the
Purple Heart
The Purple Heart (PH) is a United States military decoration awarded in the name of the president to those wounded or killed while serving, on or after 5 April 1917, with the U.S. military. With its forerunner, the Badge of Military Merit, ...
Trail and
Korean War Veterans Memorial Highway in 2015.
I-5 is maintained by the
Oregon Department of Transportation
The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is a department of the state government of the U.S. state of Oregon responsible for systems of transportation. It was first established in 1969. It had been preceded by the Oregon State Highway De ...
(ODOT), who conduct an annual survey of traffic volume that is expressed in terms of
annual average daily traffic (AADT), a measure of traffic volume for any average day of the year. The highway's busiest section is near
Durham between junctions with I-205 and
OR 217, carrying an average of 164,000 vehicles daily in 2017. The least-traveled section of I-5 is located near
Ashland and carries only around 16,600 vehicles daily.
California to Eugene

I-5 enters Oregon at the
California
California () is a U.S. state, state in the Western United States that lies on the West Coast of the United States, Pacific Coast. It borders Oregon to the north, Nevada and Arizona to the east, and shares Mexico–United States border, an ...
state line in southern
Jackson County. The highway travels northeast along a ridge in the
Siskiyou Mountains
The Siskiyou Mountains are a Coast Ranges, coastal subrange of the Klamath Mountains, and located in northwestern California and southwestern Oregon in the United States. They extend in an arc for approximately from east of Crescent City, Calif ...
, with a maximum
grade of 6 percent, to
Siskiyou Summit
Siskiyou Summit (also Siskiyou Mtn. Summit; also referred to as Siskiyou Pass) is a summit (high point) on Interstate 5 (I-5) in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is distinct from Siskiyou Pass, which is a nearby, historical mountain pass. Siskiyou ...
; at , it is the highest point on all of I-5 and one of the highest points on the Interstate system.
The mountainous, section of the freeway runs along
Siskiyou Pass and includes several
runaway truck ramps and chain-up areas due to its heavy use by trucks and its foggy and snowy conditions in winter.
North of the summit, the freeway intersects the Old Siskiyou Highway (
OR 273) and the
Pacific Crest Trail
The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT), officially designated as the Pacific Crest National Scenic Trail, is a long-distance hiking and equestrian trail closely aligned with the highest portion of the Cascade and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges, which lie ...
before it travels out of the
Rogue River–Siskiyou National Forest.
The highway descends from the mountains into the
Rogue Valley and intersects the south end of OR 99 west of
Emigrant Lake, adjacent to a railroad underpass. I-5 follows OR 99 and passes a
rest area
A rest area is a public facility located next to a large thoroughfare such as a motorway, Limited-access road, expressway, or highway, at which drivers and passengers can rest, eat, or refuel without exiting onto secondary roads. Other names ...
and
welcome center before entering the city of
Ashland. The freeway crosses
OR 66 west of the city's
municipal airport and follows
Bear Creek around the north side of downtown Ashland. I-5 and OR 99 run parallel each other on opposite sides of Bear Creek through
Talent and
Phoenix to
Medford, at the center of the Rogue Valley and its
winery region.
The freeway runs through downtown Medford on a elevated viaduct with no exits to the city center.
It then intersects
OR 62 at the
Rogue Valley Mall, providing access to
Crater Lake and
Mount McLoughlin northeast of the valley. The freeway continues northwest, passing
Rogue Valley International–Medford Airport and the suburb of
Central Point before turning west to follow the
Rogue River.
I-5 follows the Rogue River downstream through a narrow valley, where OR 99 and a railroad cross over and under the freeway several times, and passes
Valley of the Rogue State Park. It also passes the
Oregon Vortex, a popular
roadside attraction
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near
Gold Hill.
At the west end of the valley in
Josephine County, the freeway reaches
Grants Pass
Grants Pass is a city in and the county seat of Josephine County, Oregon, United States. The city is located on Interstate 5 in Oregon, Interstate 5, northwest of Medford, Oregon, Medford, along the Rogue River (Oregon), Rogue River. The populatio ...
and intersects
U.S. Route 199 (US 199), which connects to
Crescent City, California
Crescent City ( Tolowa: ''Taa-’at-dvn''; Yurok: ''Kohpey''; Wiyot: ''Daluwagh'') is the only incorporated city in Del Norte County, California, of which it is also the county seat. The city is on the North Coast of California and had a tota ...
, on the Pacific Coast.
The freeway continues along the northeast edge of Grants Pass and becomes
concurrent with OR 99 at an interchange north of the city. I-5 splits from the Rogue River and continues north along a zig-zag course across several passes and valleys in the
Southern Oregon Coast Range. At
Wolf Creek, it passes a
historic inn and tavern that is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
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.
The freeway crosses into
Douglas County near Stage Road Pass east of
Glendale and turns northeast to follow the Cow Creek valley before resuming its northern course through the mountains. After descending from Canyon Creek Pass and following Canyon Creek, I-5 reaches
Canyonville and passes the
Seven Feathers Casino Resort.
The freeway follows the
South Umpqua River through
Myrtle Creek and the
Cow Creek Reservation, with OR 99 splitting to serve
Winston. I-5 intersects
OR 42 east of Winston in
Green
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and continues north into the outskirts of
Roseburg.
Within Roseburg, the freeway runs along the west bank of the South Umpqua River opposite from the city's downtown and passes through several residential neighborhoods near the
regional airport. At Harvard Avenue, I-5 begins a concurrency with
OR 138 that continues for to
Sutherlin, running parallel to OR 99 as the highways cross the
North Umpqua River. OR 99 rejoins I-5 between
Oakland
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and
Yoncalla in the Cabin Creek canyon, but splits off again to serve the Pass Creek valley while I-5 remains in the Pleasant Valley. The two highways are rejoined at
Anlauf and continue northeast along Pass Creek towards
Cottage Grove in
Lane County. The freeway runs through the eastern outskirts of Cottage Grove and continues north along the
Coast Fork Willamette River
The Coast Fork Willamette River is one of two forks that unite to form the Willamette River in western Oregon in the United States. It is about long, draining an area of the mountains at the south end of the Willamette Valley
The Willamette V ...
into the
Willamette Valley
The Willamette Valley ( ) is a valley in Oregon, in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The Willamette River flows the entire length of the valley and is surrounded by mountains on three sides: the Cascade Range to the east, the ...
, trading the mountainous terrain of southern Oregon for rolling hills and farms. At
Goshen, I-5 intersects
OR 58 and passes the
Lane Community College campus before entering
Eugene.
Eugene to Wilsonville
I-5 continues north into Eugene, running along the city's eastern border with
Springfield, and intersects
OR 225 at
Coryell Pass. OR 99 then splits from the freeway travels west along
OR 126 Business into downtown Eugene, serving the
University of Oregon
The University of Oregon (UO, U of O or Oregon) is a Public university, public research university in Eugene, Oregon, United States. Founded in 1876, the university is organized into nine colleges and schools and offers 420 undergraduate and gra ...
campus, and continues north to
Junction City, where it splits into
OR 99W and
OR 99E.
The freeway then travels over the
Whilamut Passage Bridge, a pair of concrete
arch bridge
An arch bridge is a bridge with abutments at each end shaped as a curved arch. Arch bridges work by transferring the weight of the bridge and its structural load, loads partially into a horizontal thrust restrained by the abutments at either si ...
s that span across the
Willamette River
The Willamette River ( ) is a major tributary of the Columbia River, accounting for 12 to 15 percent of the Columbia's flow. The Willamette's main stem is long, lying entirely in northwestern Oregon in the United States. Flowing northward ...
west of downtown Springfield. On the north side of the river near the
Gateway Mall, it intersects
I-105, providing freeway access to downtown Eugene, and
OR 126. At the north end of Eugene, intersects Beltline Road in a
partial cloverleaf interchange
A partial cloverleaf interchange or parclo is a modification of a cloverleaf interchange.
The design has been well received, and has since become one of the most popular freeway-to-arterial interchange designs in North America. It has also bee ...
with direct ramps to the western freeway, which carries
OR 569 around Eugene.
The freeway leaves Eugene after crossing the
McKenzie River at
Armitage Park south of
Coburg
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. I-5 continues north along OR 99E through rural
Linn County, intersecting
OR 228 near
Brownsville and
OR 34 west of
Lebanon
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, before the two highways reach
Albany. The freeway skirts the east side of the city, where it intersects
US 20, and begins a concurrency with OR 99E. I-5 and OR 99E then intersect the south and north ends of
OR 164 near
Millersburg and the
Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge
Ankeny National Wildlife Refuge is located in the fertile Willamette Valley of northwestern Oregon, 12 miles (19 km) south of Salem. The valley was once a rich mix of wildlife habitats. Valley wetlands were once extensive, with meand ...
.
The freeway continues northeast and passes the Enchanted Forest
amusement park
An amusement park is a park that features various attractions, such as rides and games, and events for entertainment purposes. A theme park is a type of amusement park that bases its structures and attractions around a central theme, often fea ...
and several
wineries before reaching the southern outskirts of
Salem.
The freeway travels around
McNary Field and intersects
OR 22 at Mission Street, near the
Corban University campus southeast of downtown Salem. I-5 and OR 99E continue north through suburban Salem, passing the
Oregon State Penitentiary and
Oregon State Hospital campus, which is located east of the
Oregon State Capitol
The Oregon State Capitol is the building housing the Oregon Legislative Assembly, state legislature and the offices of the Governor of Oregon, governor, Oregon Secretary of State, secretary of state, and Oregon State Treasurer, treasurer of t ...
and
Willamette University
Willamette University is a Private university, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts college with locations in Salem, Oregon, Salem and Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1842, it is the oldest college in the Western United ...
. Between the
Willamette Town Center shopping mall and the
Oregon State Fairgrounds, the freeway intersects the south end of
OR 213, a local highway that parallels I-5 to the east towards the
Portland area.
OR 99E splits from I-5 at an interchange with Portland Road, located west of the
Chemeketa Community College campus in
Hayesville. The freeway continues northwest into
Keizer and intersects Salem Parkway, a
divided highway carrying
OR 99E Business, at an interchange that straddles the
45th parallel (marked with a sign in the median).
I-5 continues northeast from the interchange, passing the Keizer Station complex and the minor-league
Volcanoes Stadium before leaving the suburban fringes of Keizer. The freeway continues north along OR 99E and the former
Oregon Electric Railway, passing the
Powerland Heritage Park and
Oregon Electric Railway Museum
The Oregon Electric Railway Museum is the largest tram, streetcar/trolley museum in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. It is owned and operated by the Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society and is located in Brooks, Oregon, on the g ...
near
Brooks. At the
Woodburn Premium Outlets mall west of
Woodburn, I-5 intersects the dual termini of
OR 214 and
OR 219, which provide access to
Silverton and
Newberg, respectively.
It reaches a junction with
OR 551 north of
Aurora State Airport and adjacent to the French Prairie rest area, which includes a
solar power array with 7,000 panels. North of the interchange, I-5 crosses the Willamette River on the
Boone Bridge and enters the city of
Wilsonville, at the edge of the Portland metropolitan area.
Portland area

The highway bisects downtown Wilsonville and its adjacent suburban neighborhoods, continuing north along the
WES Commuter Rail
The Westside Express Service (WES) is a commuter rail line serving parts of the Portland metropolitan area's Washington County, Oregon, Washington and Clackamas County, Oregon, Clackamas counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. Owned by TriMet and ...
line into
Tualatin. On the south side of the city, I-5 intersects the south end of
I-205, a bypass of Portland serving
Oregon City and eastern Portland. The freeway crosses over the
Tualatin River into
Durham, where it passes the
Bridgeport Village shopping center, before entering
Tigard and an intersection with
OR 217, a major freeway that connects to
Beaverton. I-5 then enters
Multnomah County
Multnomah County is one of the 36 counties in the U.S. state of Oregon. As of the 2020 census, the county's population was 815,428. Multnomah County is part of the Portland metropolitan area. The state's smallest and most populous county, it ...
and the city of Portland, where it travels around
Mount Sylvania and through a meandering course along
Barbur Boulevard
Oregon Route 99W is a state-numbered route in Oregon, United States, that runs from Oregon Route 99, OR 99 and Oregon Route 99E, OR 99E in Junction City, Oregon, Junction City north to Interstate 5 in Oregon, I-5 in southwestern Portland, Orego ...
(part of OR 99W) across several hilltops.
In the
South Burlingame neighborhood, the freeway begins a fishhook-shaped turn through the "
Terwilliger curves", a notoriously dangerous section of I-5 that changes directions five times in . The area averaged about 100 collisions and crashes per year between 1995 and 2005.
I-5 continues north from the Terwilliger curves through
South Portland, running uphill from
OR 43 on the western bank of the Willamette River and downhill from Barbur Boulevard (now carrying
OR 10 and OR 99W). The freeway dives northeasterly towards the
South Waterfront district to avoid
Marquam Hill, home of the
Oregon Health & Science University campus. The lanes of OR 43 are split between Hood and Macadam avenues on west and east sides of I-5 as it crosses under the
Portland Aerial Tram and
Gibbs Street Pedestrian Bridge. The freeway passes under the
Ross Island Bridge (part of
US 26) and reaches the southern terminus of
I-405, which it intersects in a large Y interchange situated over the
light rail
Light rail (or light rail transit, abbreviated to LRT) is a form of passenger urban rail transit that uses rolling stock derived from tram technology National Conference of the Transportation Research Board while also having some features from ...
tracks of the
MAX Orange Line and the
Portland Streetcar.
From the interchange, I-405 passes through the western part of
Downtown Portland
Downtown Portland is the central business district of Portland, Oregon, United States. It is on the west bank of the Willamette River in the northeastern corner of the southwest section of the city and where most of the city's high-rise buildi ...
and Harbor Drive continues into downtown along the Willamette River waterfront.
I-5 continues northeast over the Willamette River on the double-decked
Marquam Bridge, with its northbound lanes on the upper deck and southbound lanes carried on the lower deck. The bridge is the busiest crossing in Oregon, with over 140,000 daily vehicles traveling across it, and runs parallel to the
Tilikum Crossing transit bridge and Ross Island Bridge. The east end of the bridge, adjacent to the
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry
The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI, ) is a science and technology museum in Portland, Oregon, United States. It contains three auditoriums, including a large-screen theatre, planetarium, and exhibition halls with a variety of hands- ...
, has a southbound
stub ramp
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Shortened objects and entities
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* Pay stub, a receipt or record that the employer has paid an employee
* Stub period, period of time over which i ...
that was built to serve the cancelled
Mount Hood Freeway.
I-5 descends from the bridge and runs north along the Willamette River, following the eastern bank of the river and the
Eastbank Esplanade bicycle and pedestrian trail a few blocks west of OR 99E. The freeway crosses over the east end of the
Hawthorne Bridge and under the
Morrison Bridge, intersecting the latter to provide direct access to Downtown Portland.
After passing under the
Burnside Bridge, I-5 intersects the western terminus of
I-84
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* Interstate 84 (Pennsylvania–Massachusetts), passing through New York and Connecticut
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, Oregon's lone east–west freeway and the main route through the
Columbia River Gorge
The Columbia River Gorge is a canyon of the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Up to deep, the canyon stretches for over as the river winds westward through the Cascade Range, forming the boundary between the state ...
.
After the interchange,
US 30 joins I-5 in a short concurrency while the freeway travels around major landmarks in the
Rose Quarter, including the
Oregon Convention Center, the
Moda Center
Moda Center, formerly known as the Rose Garden, is the primary indoor sports arena in Portland, Oregon, United States. It is used for basketball, rodeos, circuses, conventions, ice shows, concerts, and dramatic productions. The arena has a capa ...
, and the
Veterans Memorial Coliseum. At Northeast Holladay Street, the highway passes directly over the
MAX Light Rail
The Metropolitan Area Express (MAX) is a light rail system serving the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon. Owned and operated by TriMet, it consists of five lines connecting the Neighborhoods of Portland, Oregon, six sectio ...
platforms of the
Rose Quarter Transit Center just east of the
Steel Bridge
The Steel Bridge is a through truss, double-deck vertical-lift bridge across the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, United States, opened in 1912. Its lower deck carries railroad and bicycle/pedestrian traffic, while the upper deck carries ...
, which carries four MAX lines and OR 99W into Downtown Portland.
I-5 veers northwest and briefly into a sunken section near the
Broadway Bridge, which carries the Portland Streetcar's loop lines.
Between the
Boise
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and
Eliot neighborhoods, the freeway intersects the terminating I-405 a short distance from the
Fremont Bridge, which carries US 30 west into the
Pearl District after it splits from I-5.
The interchange, located between the
Legacy Emanuel Medical Center and
Albina railyard, has a set of three stub ramps that were built for the cancelled
Rose City Freeway and were re-purposed to serve the hospital.
Through most of
North Portland, I-5 runs in a
trench
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that is crossed by several local streets and pedestrian overpasses, connecting Interstate Avenue to the west and Albina Avenue to the east. Interstate Avenue, a part of OR 99W, also carries the
MAX Yellow Line through the
Overlook
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,
Arbor Lodge, and
Kenton neighborhoods.
At an interchange with Going Street, the freeway's northbound lanes gain the city's lone
high-occupancy vehicle
A high-occupancy vehicle lane (also known as an HOV lane, carpool lane, diamond lane, 2+ lane, and transit lane or T2 or T3 lanes) is a restricted traffic lane reserved for the exclusive use of vehicles with a driver and at least one passenger, i ...
(HOV) lane, which runs for to the north end of
Delta Park. I-5 continues north and passes
Peninsula Park and the Cascade campus of the
Portland Community College in the
Piedmont
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neighborhood before reaching an interchange with Lombard Street, which carries the
US 30 Bypass. From the Lombard Street interchange, the freeway turns northwest and crosses over the
Columbia Slough, reaching Delta Park on the site of the former city of
Vanport. The area also includes the
Portland International Raceway
Portland International Raceway (PIR) is a motorsport facility in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is part of the Delta Park complex on the former site of Vanport, just south of the Columbia River. It lies west of the Delta Park/Van ...
and
Portland Meadows horse racing track, along with several sports fields. At the north end of Delta Park, I-5 intersects the north end of OR 99E and the east end of
OR 120, a short local route connecting to the
Portland Expo Center (where the MAX Yellow Line terminates) and
St. Johns.
The freeway continues north onto
Hayden Island, where a single exit serves the entire island, and crosses over the
Columbia River
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on the
Interstate Bridge into
Vancouver, Washington
Vancouver ( ) is a city on the north bank of the Columbia River in the U.S. state of Washington (state), Washington, located in Clark County, Washington, Clark County. Founded in 1825 and incorporated in 1857, Vancouver had a population of 190, ...
.
The Interstate Bridge carries a daily average of 132,000 vehicles and consists of two bridges that
lift vertically for river traffic.
History
Predecessor trails and highways
I-5 roughly follows the
Siskiyou Trail, an early trading route used by indigenous Oregonians and early trappers between the Willamette Valley and California. The trail was re-purposed as a settler's route in 1846, following the creation of the
Applegate Trail by the territorial government. It was later incorporated into the early roads of the Willamette Valley, but remained secondary to waterborne transportation along the river and railroads built in the late 19th century. The rising popularity of automobiles at the turn of the century spurred the construction of new highways and the formation of automobile clubs and
good roads associations.
The Pacific Highway Association was formed in 1910 to bolster an ongoing campaign to build a highway along the West Coast, from
Tijuana
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to
Vancouver
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, British Columbia. The highway was incorporated into a state highway plan adopted by the
Oregon State Highway Commission in 1914, a year after the state legislature had established the commission and a
state highway department.
The first sections of the Pacific Highway were initially built by counties through
bond issue
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s and other revenue streams.
Jackson County was the first to begin construction on its section of the highway, breaking ground on a link between
Siskiyou Summit
Siskiyou Summit (also Siskiyou Mtn. Summit; also referred to as Siskiyou Pass) is a summit (high point) on Interstate 5 (I-5) in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is distinct from Siskiyou Pass, which is a nearby, historical mountain pass. Siskiyou ...
and Medford on November 28, 1913. These early sections were built using compacted dirt, which turned into mud in inclement weather and rendered them impassible. The state government enacted its own revenue sources for highway construction at the end of the decade, including the first state
gas tax to be levied in the United States.
The Pacific Highway was completed in 1922 and was the first highway to be completely paved from border to border within a state west of the
Mississippi River
The Mississippi River is the main stem, primary river of the largest drainage basin in the United States. It is the second-longest river in the United States, behind only the Missouri River, Missouri. From its traditional source of Lake Ita ...
.
Freeway construction
The Oregon state legislature authorized the construction of
controlled-access "throughways" (now called freeways) in 1947 and the Pacific Highway was designated as a future corridor the following year. A six-cent gas tax increase was approved by the legislature in 1949 and would be used to improve sections of US 99 to freeway standards. It was later augmented by federal funding under the Interstate Highways program.
The State Highway Commission studied and approved the routing of I-5 around several cities in the late 1950s, including an elevated bypass of Medford.
Although not generally referred as such, the portion of I-5 south of Portland near Tigard to Salem was formerly named the Robert Hugh Baldock Freeway after a former Oregon highway engineer.
In 2022, the name was removed from state records following the discovery of his membership in the
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Early proposals by engineers put the southern section of I-5 further east through
Klamath Falls and the flatter
Klamath Basin, but the
Siskiyou Pass route was favored by local politicians. Most of the highway in the Pacific Northwest was incorporated into
U.S. Route 99 (US 99), created as part of a national highway system in 1926. The Oregon section was divided between
Junction City and Portland into
US 99W and
US 99E, with the latter taking the original route of the Pacific Highway. It was completed on December 1, 1961, with direct connections to
Harbor Drive in Downtown Portland.
The first modern
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in Oregon was opened in 1962 between Eugene and Albany; within four years, eight more sets were completed.
The first section of the East Bank Freeway in Portland, running from the Morrison Bridge to Shaver and Failing streets, opened to traffic on January 7, 1964. The
Marquam Bridge, which connected the completed portions of I-5 to the East Bank Freeway, opened to southbound traffic on October 4, 1966, and northbound traffic two weeks later. Its design was criticized by the public and the Portland Art Commission, who described it as "so gross, so lacking in grace, so utterly inconsistent with any concept of aesthetics" in a formal complaint.
The final section of Interstate 5 was dedicated on October 22, 1966, at the
Cow Creek rest area. At the time, the freeway had 114 interchanges and 467 bridge structures; it cost an estimated $298 million to construct.
Later history
The Salem–Portland section of I-5 was widened to six lanes in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Beginning in 1976, the State Highway Division (now ODOT) experimented with asphalt recycling from construction projects on the I-5 corridor to repave local roads.
The Albany–Salem section was renamed the Atomic Veterans Memorial Highway by the Oregon Legislative Assembly in August 2017. In 2022, ODOT completed an emergency onramp at Mountain Avenue in Ashland to aid in evacuations in the event of a wildfire. The gravel ramp is controlled by a locked gate and was approved for construction following the 2020
Almeda fire, which started in the area and destroyed 2,500 homes.
Future projects
The states of Oregon and Washington began planning of a replacement for the twin spans of the
Interstate Bridge in the late 1990s to address regional congestion and disruptions due to the lift span. The
Columbia River Crossing program was established in 2004 to design a replacement, which was to be 17 lanes wide over Hayden Island and cost up to $3.5 billion.
The program was cancelled in 2013 due to opposition within the Washington state legislature; $200 million had been spent during planning, which included federal funds that would need to be reimbursed unless a new proposal was submitted.
A new program, named the Interstate Bridge Replacement, began in 2019 and is expected to publish an environmental impact statement in 2023. The updated design would include an eight-lane toll bridge, a multi-use trail for cyclists and pedestrians, and a MAX Light Rail extension into Vancouver. The bridge replacement is expected to cost up to $2.45 billion, while the entire program—including reconstruction of several interchanges and transit improvements—is estimated to cost $5.5 billion to $7.5 billion and would begin construction in 2025.
In 2017, ODOT began planning an expansion of I-5 through the
Rose Quarter to address congestion and safety issues on a section between I-84 and I-405. The agency's proposal—the addition of an auxiliary lane for merging and weaving traffic, as well as a
freeway lid—would cost $450 million and was approved by the state legislature that year. The project attracted opposition and protests as it went through several years of environmental review and design revisions, during which the estimated cost grew to $715 million by 2020. In June 2020, several elected officials from the city and county governments announced that they would not support the proposal, following a local nonprofit advocacy group from the Albina neighborhood that did the same. A new design with larger freeway lids and potential for development, estimated to cost $1.25 billion, was adopted by ODOT in September 2021; the city government later returned to the project, which was expected to begin construction in 2025. By June 2023, the estimated cost had risen to $1.9 billion and ODOT delayed work on the project for an indefinite period of time.
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