Oregon Route 233

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Oregon Route 233 marker

Oregon Route 233
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Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length: 10.70 mi (17.22 km)
Major junctions
South end: OR 99W near Amity
  OR 18 in Dayton
North end: OR 99W near Dayton
Highway system
OR 230 OR 234

Oregon Route 233 is an Oregon state highway which runs between the cities of Amity and Dayton, USA, in the Willamette Valley.

Route description

OR 233 begins at an intersection with Oregon Route 99W in Amity. It heads northeast from there, passing through Willamette Valley farmland, ending at an intersection with Oregon Route 18 between Dayton and McMinnville. The highway then heads east (through Dayton), concurrent with OR 18, before both highways terminate at an intersection with OR 99W just west of Dundee.

OR 233 comprises part of the Salmon River Highway No. 39 (see Oregon highways and routes), part of the Lafayette Highway No. 154, and the Amity-Dayton Highway No. 155. The concurrency with OR 18 comprises the Salmon River Highway section.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Yamhill County.

Location [1] km Destinations Notes
Amity 0.0 0.0 OR 99W – Amity, Corvallis, McMinnville, Forest Grove
Dayton 7.4 11.9 OR 154 south – Salem Northern terminus of unsigned OR 154
7.9 12.7 OR 18 west – McMinnville Southern end of OR 18 overlap
9.4 15.1 OR 221 south – Dayton, Salem Northern terminus of OR 221
10.6 17.1 OR 99W north Termini of OR 18 and 233, no access to OR 99W south from OR 18/233
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

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