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Oregon Highway 10Oregon Highway 10 is an Oregon state highway which serves Portland and some of its western suburbs. Description Oregon 10 begins as Barbur Boulevard out of downtown Portland, a segment it shares with Oregon Highway 99W, running parallel to Interstate 5. It separates from Oregon 99W a few miles south of downtown, and proceeds along the Capitol Highway through the Portland neighborhood of Hillsdale. Along here, it is a surface street, which cuts through the southern part of Portland's West Hills. It separates from the Capitol Highway in Hillsdale, which continues un-numbered, and becomes the Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway, a surface street with frequent traffic signals. The highway continues west into Washington County and the eastern suburb of Beaverton. After the interchange with Oregon Highway 217, a freeway, it changes to Farmington Road, and comes a block parallel with Oregon Highway 8. Oregon 8 and 10 do not intersect, but it is not uncommon for commuters to use the frontage road for the Oregon 217 interchange or another surface street to change between the routes. As Farmington Road, Oregon 10 leaves Beaverton and cuts across half-developed suburbia to Farmington and its intersection with Oregon Highway 219. Cities and towns along this route - Portland
- Beaverton
- Farmington
Intersections with other highways - Interstate 405, U.S. Highway 26, and Oregon Highway 99W in Portland (a small segment is shared with Oregon 99W south of downtown)
- Oregon Highway 210, between Portland and Beaverton
- Oregon Highway 217, in Beaverton
- Oregon Highway 219, east of Farmington
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