Vista Ridge Tunnels

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Vista Ridge Tunnels
File:Vista Ridge Tunnels east end P2236a.jpeg
The east end of the Vista Ridge Tunnels face downtown Portland and are under a residential neighborhood.
Overview
Location Portland, Oregon, USA
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. (west)
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Status operational
Route US 26
Operation
Opened 1969–1970
Owner Oregon Department of Transportation
Traffic Automotive
Character Limited access highway
Technical
Number of lanes 6, 3 in each bore
Operating speed 50 mph (80 km/h)
File:Vista Ridge Tunnels eastbound mid tunnel IMGP2241a.jpeg
View at mid-tunnel eastbound. Both tunnels curve noticeably, requiring streetlights even on this sunny afternoon with the sun shining in the west end of the tunnel.
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The west end of the Vista Ridge Tunnels

The Vista Ridge Tunnels are highway tunnels through the Tualatin Mountains ("West Hills") of Portland, Oregon, USA. Located in the Goose Hollow neighborhood,[1] the tunnels pass through a hillside locally known as Vista Ridge which is a half mile (1 km) west of downtown Portland. Sunset Highway, also known as U.S. Route 26, is carried through the tunnels, three lanes in each direction. They are Oregon's busiest tunnels.

The eastbound tunnel is 1001.0 feet (305 m) in length; the westbound tunnel is 949 feet (289 m). Both have 41 ft (12.5 m) of horizontal and 15.58 ft (4.75 m) of vertical clearance. The eastbound tunnel was completed in 1969, the westbound a year later.[2][3]

There is a six-percent grade through the tunnels. Most of the tunnels' lengths are straight, though they curve southward at the west ends 35°.[4]

The tunnels were built with ventilation shafts which were never used. Instead, the shafts were later adapted for electrical wiring, so as to improve tunnel illumination without marring the tunnels' appearance with visible conduit.[5]

To improve tunnel safety for motorists, and decrease the tunnel lighting requirements, the original tunnel entrance faces were sandblasted to remove white paint and repainted a less luminescent tan color to reduce the range of visual light adaptation required by drivers. At one time there were computer-based electronic light controls, but they were replaced by relatively simple photo detectors and relays for durability and simplicity. The night lighting level is enabled permanently and is supplemented by two or three levels of daytime lighting.[5]

Except directly over the tunnels, the hillsides are steep and undeveloped forest, with some residential development along the top of the ridges. Landslides occasionally occur, but are usually minor and quickly cleared.[6]

The tunnels have been closed to hazardous material transport since November 1, 1994.[7] As a result, US 26 is closed to hazardous material transport between I-405 and Oregon Route 217.

The tunnels are located nearly at the bottom of a hill where the road gradient averages 6.5% over 2.25 mi (3.6 km). Close to the east portals is a 130 foot (40 m) tunnel underpass carrying SW 18th Avenue. Just outside the west portals is a 650 foot (200 m) tunnel under the lanes which carries eastbound Canyon Road[8] from the exit ramp into Goose Hollow. The Robertson Tunnel for MAX Light Rail is underground approximately 800 feet (250 m) to the west.

Traffic volume

They are the busiest tunnels in Oregon,[9] 12% busier than I-5's 6-lane Interstate Bridge, and 2% busier than I-205's 8+ lane Glenn L. Jackson Memorial Bridge.[10] They carry about 25–35 percent more traffic than New York's Lincoln Tunnel[11] which claims to be one of the busiest tunnels in the world.[12]

Year Average Daily
Traffic Volume
1986 102,300[13]
1996 128,700[14] or 142,950[15]
1997 131,100[16] or 143,615[15]
1998 130,200[17] or 143,897[15]
1999 132,600[18] or 145,299[15]
2000 134,400[19]
2001 135,200[20]
2002 136,000[21]
2003 136,000[22]
2005 139,325[23]
2006 141,633[23]
2007 141,408[23]
2008 137,150[23]
2009 139,800[23]
2010 138,369[23]
2011 138,937[23]
2012 139,387[23]
2013 140,605[23]
2014 140,639[23]

See also

References

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  8. Before the Sunset Highway was built, the two lane Canyon Road extended into Goose Hollow. Street signs near the Vista Bridge indicate the junction of SW Jefferson Street and SW Canyon Road.
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