Oregon Route 227

State highway in southwestern Oregon, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oregon Route 227 was an American state highway which originally ran from the city of Canyonville, Oregon to the community of Trail. In 1985, the highway was truncated at the DouglasJackson county line; only the southern section remained under state control. It was known as the Tiller–Trail Highway No. 230 (see Oregon highways and routes).[2]

Length11.25 mi[1] (18.11 km)
ExistedNovember 13, 1931 (1931-11-13)–January 18, 2012 (2012-01-18)
Southend OR 62 in Trail
NorthendDouglas-Jackson county line
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Oregon Route 227 marker
Oregon Route 227
Tiller–Trail Highway No. 230
Route information
Maintained by ODOT
Length11.25 mi[1] (18.11 km)
ExistedNovember 13, 1931 (1931-11-13)–January 18, 2012 (2012-01-18)
Major junctions
South end OR 62 in Trail
North endDouglas-Jackson county line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateOregon
Highway system
OR 226 OR 228
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Route description

OR 227 previously began, at its western terminus, at an interchange with Interstate 5 and Oregon Route 99 in Canyonville. It headed east from there, into the foothills of the southern Oregon Cascades, along the South Fork of the Umpqua River. East of the town of Tiller, it diverges from the river, and heads south. The final form of the highway began at the county line and continued southward and ended at an intersection with Oregon Route 62 in Trail.

The section from Interstate 5 to Fifth Street in Canyonville overlapped OR 99.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Jackson County.

More information Location, mi ...
Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
Trail0.000.00 OR 62 Medford, Crater Lake
11.2518.11End state maintenance at the DouglasJackson county line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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