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Travel to Portland OR


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nia as well as most of the rest of Oregon to the south, the easiest way to get to Portland is on Interstate 5. You can enter the south part of downtown from I-5 before it goes over the Willamette River.

From Boise and other points east, Interstate 84 leads along the Columbia into Portland. From the Oregon Coast Highway and other points along the Pacific coast to the west, the easiest approach is U.S. 26. It cuts east towards Portland between Cannon Beach and Seaside.

Bus

The Greyhound Station & the Union Station (Amtrak) are next each other at NW 6th & Irving. Other long distance buses typically stop, street side, at one or both stations. Check with them for specific locations.

Greyhound Travels primarily on Interstate 5 (Portland, Kelso, Centralia, Olympia, and Tacoma to Seattle; and Portland, Woodburn, Salem, Corvallis, Eugene, Roseburg, Grants Pass, Medford, Weed, Redding, Red Bluff, Chico, Oroville, and/or Marysville to Sacramento on TWO separate routes), 84/395 (Portland, Hood River, The Dalles, Pasco & Spokane) & 84 (Portland, Hood River, The Dalles, Stanfield, Pendleton, La Grande, Baker City, Ontario, Boise, Nampa, Twin Falls, Burley, Trementon and/or Ogden to Salt Lake City). Passengers transfer to other buses in Seattle, Stanfield, Spokane, Pasco,

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