| Exit 293 leaves Interstate 5 south at the Atlanta Street overpass. Atlanta Street becomes Haines Street within the Far Southwest neighborhood of Portland to the east. 68th Avenue travels southward from Atlanta Street to commercial areas alongside the freeway. Darmouth Street spurs west to OR 99W (Pacific Highway). 08/27/06 |
| OR 217, a 7.52 mile freeway from Interstate 5 north to U.S. 26 (Sunset Highway) at Beaverton, merges onto Interstate 5 south via a wye interchange at Kruse Way. Kruse Way ties into the freeway to the west of Exit 292 and otherwise comprises a divided highway east into Lake Oswego. 08/27/06 |
| The parclo interchange at Exit 292 from I-5 south connects with Kruse Way just ahead of the merge with the OR 217 freeway. 08/27/06 |
| Southbound traffic merges onto Interstate 5 (Baldock Freeway) from the diamond interchange (Exit 291) with Upper Boones Ferry Road / Carman Drive one half mile north of Exit 290 to Durham. The freeway straddles the Clackamas County line through this stretch. 08/27/06 |
| Exit 290 joins Interstate 5 with Lower Boones Ferry Road at Durham. The diamond interchange serves Bridgeport Village, a retail complex situated within an array of industrial parks. 08/27/06 |
| Lower Boones Ferry Road connects Lake Oswego to the east with Tualatin to the southwest. It ends at Upper Boones Ferry Road (old OR 217) north of the Tualatin River at Durham. 08/27/06 |
| Interstate 205 begins at a directional T interchange (Exit 288) in Tualatin. The suburban bypass travels east nine miles to Oregon City through West Linn. 08/27/06 |
| Interchange sequence sign for Exit 289, Nyberg Road (former OR 212); Exit 288, Interstate 205 north; and Exit 286, Boones Ferry Road (former OR 217). 08/27/06 |
| Nyberg Road meets Interstate 5 at a parclo interchange in the city of Tualatin. The arterial becomes Tualatin-Sherwood Road west of Boones Ferry Road (old OR 217) to the city of Sherwood and SW 56th Avenue along the Clackamas County line. 08/27/06 |
| Southbound Interstate 5 at Exit 289 to Nyberg Road (old OR 212). Interstate 205 replaced the need for OR 212 east from Tualatin to Oregon City. The state route followed Nyberg Road east, SW 56th Avenue south, and SW Borland Road east before Interstate 205 was built. Interstate 205 opened between Exit 288 and Oregon City in 1974 and overall by 1983. 08/27/06 |
| Interstate 205 turns north at Oregon City through Gladstone and eastern sections of Portland. The freeway connects with Interstate 84 at Madison South and Portland International Airport (PDX) at Parkrose within the city. 08/27/06 |
| A two lane ramp connects I-5 south with Interstate 205 north (east) at Exit 288. The suburban loop totals 36.64 miles between Tualatin and Vancouver, Washington. 08/27/06 |
Page Updated 12-02-2010.