Major Intersections
- Note: OR 140 uses many different highways (see Oregon highways and routes); the milepoint column shows mileage along these highways, not adjusted for equations, with the highway number in front.
County | Location | Milepoint | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jackson | 270 0.00 | OR 62 – Eagle Point, Crater Lake, Medford | ||
Klamath | 270 43.58 | Westside Road – Rocky Point, Fort Klamath, Crater Lake National Park | Former Klamath Lake Highway | |
Klamath Falls | 270 68.76 21 58.86 |
OR 66 west – Keno, Ashland | West end of OR 66 overlap | |
21 59.05 424 0.00 |
US 97 – Klamath Falls, Bend, Weed | East end of OR 66 overlap | ||
424 1.57 | Tingley Lane (Midland Highway) | |||
424 2.80 | Washburn Way | Interchange; signed as exit 3 | ||
424 5.97 50 1.78 |
OR 39 south – Merrill, Alturas | West end of OR 39 overlap | ||
50 0.00 20 5.54 |
OR 39 north – Klamath Falls, Bend | East end of OR 39 overlap | ||
Dairy | 20 19.02 | OR 70 east – Bonanza, Lorella | ||
Lake | Lakeview | 20 96.37 19 143.03 |
US 395 south – Alturas, Reno | West end of US 395 overlap |
19 138.34 431 0.00 |
US 395 north – Burns, Bend | East end of US 395 overlap | ||
Adel | 431 28.18 | Plush-Adel Road, Twenty Mile Road – Plush, Hart Mountain Refuge, Fort Bidwell, Coleman Valley | Former Warner Highway (north to Plush) | |
Harney | 431 65.28 | Nevada state line |
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