Oregon Route 293
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Length: | 13.52 mi (21.76 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 2002 | ||||||||
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Oregon Route 293 is an Oregon state highway in the north-central part of the state. It runs from Willowdale to Antelope and is known as the Antelope Highway, which is Highway 293.
Oregon Route 293 is a post-2002 number which was created by an Act of the 2002 Oregon Legislature. Though the route exists in law, it may not yet have posted route markers.
Despite its odd number, Oregon Route 293 is an east-west highway. It was not signed as a state highway until at least the 1990s. It is believed that Oregon Route 293 signs were posted in error, as OR 293 has always been the internal ODOT highway number. In 2002, ODOT changed its policy to allow signing of otherwise unnumbered state highways, so Oregon Route 293 officially came into existence. Its main purpose is to connect rural Wheeler and Gilliam counties to the Bend metropolitan area. Most of Oregon Route 293 is located in Wasco County, although about a mile is in Jefferson County.
[edit] Intersections with other highways
- U.S. Route 97 at Willowdale
- Oregon Route 218 at Antelope
[edit] See also
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