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Oregon State Route 217 is an Oregon State Highway which serves the western Suburbs of Portland . Oregon 217 is a limited-access Freeway which connects U.S. Highway 26 with Interstate 5 .


DESCRIPTION

For most of its length, Oregon 217 is a Freeway with two travel lanes in each direction, with a third Weave Lane for exiting and merging, with the exception of its two termini.

The northern terminus of Oregon 217 is an interchange with US 26, at that point a freeway known as the Sunset Highway. Oregon 217 proceeds south, through the suburbs of Beaverton and Tigard . The southern terminus of Oregon 217 is an interchange with I-5.

Commuters heading towards either terminus will find themselves on surface streets if they fail to exit. Indeed, southbound travelers wishing to get onto northbound I-5 have to turn left at a Traffic Signal ; southbound travelers of I-5 wishing to become northbound travelers of Oregon 217 must turn right at a traffic signal at the end of the Off-ramp . Traffic from I-5 North wishing to use Oregon 217 North used to have to make an exit and a right turn at a Traffic Signal . A flyover ramp was constructed in the late 1990s, relieving the severe congestion the old design caused.

Traffic on Oregon 217 is frequently heavy, especially during Rush Hour . The freeway has several major flaws, one of which is the many on and off-ramps within a very short distance of each other (sometimes less than 1/4 mile). The ramps are frequently short and do not allow for gentle acceleration to freeway speeds. Once on the freeway, one finds themselves hastily jostling for position before they are forced to exit. The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is investigating a major overhaul of this route.

Before the freeway was completed in the 1970s, Oregon 217 ran along surface streets. It originally started at the junction of Oregon State Route 8 and Hall Blvd. in Beaverton, continuing along Hall Blvd. through Beaverton, Progress, Metzger, and Tigard for 7 miles until it reached Durham Rd. There, it took a left onto Durham Rd., following it for about 0.8 miles until the intersection with Boones Ferry Rd. It remained on Boones Ferry Rd. through Durham, Tualatin, and Wilsonville for about 8 miles, crossing the Willamette River on a ferry and continuing south for another 5 miles until finally ending at U.S. Highway 99E at Aurora, for a grand total of about 20 miles or so. The southern terminus was scaled back to Wilsonville (current I-5 exit 286) with the completion of I-5 to Portland. This older highway, called the Beaverton-Aurora Highway, was kept in the state highway system as the Beaverton-Tualatin Highway and was recently given the route designation Oregon State Route 141 .


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