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Highway 242 closed for winter
The Oregon Department of Transportation
closed the scenic McKenzie Pass Highway (242) at noon Monday, November 19.
The highway opened May 24
for the summer travel season.
The 178-day open period was
about average for the 36-mile long highway. The longest open period occurred
in 1934 when the highway was open for 250 days. The shortest open period
was in 1999 when the highway was only open for 90 days.
The highway has closed as
early as October 18 (in 1996) or as late as January 10 (in 1939). The
earliest opening date was March 21 in 1934 and the latest was July 29
in 1999.
Built in the mid-1930s, the
highway became a seasonal scenic highway in the 1960s with the completion
of the Clear Lake-Belknap Springs section of Highway 126.
Even during its tenure as
the main route between the southern Willamette Valley and Central Oregon,
the narrow, twisting roadway and high elevation (5,325 feet) made the
highway too difficult to maintain and keep clear during the winter months.
During the summer, about 300
cars a day travel the highway.
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