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Oregon Route 293

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oregon Route 293 marker

Oregon Route 293

Map
Route 293 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length13.58 mi[1] (21.85 km)
ExistedMay 14, 2002[2]–present
Major junctions
West end US 97 near Willowdale
East end OR 218 in Antelope
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOregon
Highway system
OR 282 OR 331
Halfway between US 97 and Antelope

Oregon Route 293 is a state highway located in the north-central part of the U.S. state of Oregon. Stretching from Willowdale to Antelope, it is known as the Antelope Highway No. 293 (see Oregon highways and routes).

Oregon Route 293 is an east-west highway despite having an odd number. It was not initially signed as a state highway until at least the 1990s. There is speculation that Oregon Route 293 signs were posted in error, as OR 293 has always been the internal highway number used by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). However, in 2002, ODOT revised its policy to allow for the signage of otherwise unnumbered state highways, resulting in the official establishment of Oregon Route 293.[original research?] It primarily serves the purpose of connecting the rural areas of Wheeler and Gilliam counties to the Bend metropolitan area. The majority of the route is situated within Wasco County, with a small portion extending into Jefferson County.

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History

On October 10, 1963, there was agreement with the Oregon State Highway Commission and Wasco County to turn the Wasco County section of the Antelope Highway into a state-maintained road. The section in Jefferson County was turned into a state-maintained road on September 8, 1971.[3] In the Oregon Transportation Commission meeting on May 14, 2002, the commission approved the OR 293 designation to be placed on the Antelope Highway.[2]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Jefferson0.000.00 US 97 – Madras, Shaniko, Maupin
WascoAntelope13.5821.85 OR 218 – Shaniko, Clarno, Fossil
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Antelope Highway No. 293" (PDF). Oregon Department of Transportation. June 2011. Retrieved December 25, 2014.
  2. ^ a b Minutes of the Regular Monthly Meeting (Report). Salem, OR: Oregon Transportation Commission. May 14, 2002. Archived from the original on August 18, 2002. Retrieved December 25, 2014.
  3. ^ Singh, Ron (2011). History of State Highways in Oregon (PDF) (Report). Salem, OR: Oregon Department of Transportation. p. 293-1. Retrieved December 25, 2014.

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