Oregon Route 210
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For the unsigned Highway 210, see Corvallis-Lebanon Highway.
Oregon Route 210 (also known as Scholls Ferry Road, or, more formally, the Scholls Highway No. 143 (see Oregon highways and routes)) is a state highway which runs between the community of Scholls, Oregon and the Raleigh Hills neighborhood west of Portland, terminating at the Sylvan overpass on Highway 26. It has become an important route for both commuters and agriculture through Washington County. Oregon Route 210 is signed from east-to-west; though in actuality it runs in a northeast-to-southwest direction.
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Scholls Ferry Road | ||||
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Maintained by ODOT | ||||
Length | 12.1 mi[1] (19.5 km) | |||
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West end | OR 219 near Scholls | |||
Major intersections | OR 217 in Beaverton | |||
East end | OR 10 in Beaverton | |||
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Country | United States | |||
State | Oregon | |||
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The neighborhoods located along Route 210 are generally affluent, being higher in rent than 83.1% of the neighborhoods in Oregon.[2]