Oregon Route 19

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Oregon Route 19
Length: 120.77 mi (194.36 km)
South end: US 26 near Dayville
Major
junctions:
OR 402 in Kimberly
OR 207 near Spray
OR 207 in Service Creek
OR 218 in Fossil
OR 206 in Condon
North end: I-84 in Arlington
Oregon Routes
< OR 18 US 20 >

Oregon Route 19 is an Oregon state highway in the north-central part of the state. It runs from Interstate 84 at Arlington in the Columbia River Gorge to a junction with U.S. Route 26 in Grant County, near the Sheep Rock Unit of the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument. Oregon Route 19 is the northern portion of the John Day Highway, which is Highway 5 and follows the John Day River from Service Creek to its southern terminus. The route has two brief multiplexes with Oregon Route 206 and Oregon Route 207, both on the portions of those routes included in the Wasco-Heppner Highway, which is Highway 300.

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Browse numbered routes
< OR 18 OR US 20 >