Summary
The Tillamook River Bridge on OR 131 is under preservation, closing the westbound lane around the clock. A temporary traffic signal guides one-lane movement. Work occurs Monday through Saturday. Expect noise, delays, and limited visibility. River access is open but narrowed. The project preserves structural integrity amid statewide bridge funding challenges. Stay safe, share updates, and check TripCheck for alerts.
Thereās a moment, a pause, where progress meets memoryāand today, that pause is at the Tillamook River Bridge on Oregon Route 131.
Four days ago, the State of Oregon Agency issued a heads-up for travelers and locals alike: watch for the traffic signal near the Tillamook River Bridge. The westbound lane is closed around the clock as essential preservation work begins. If youāre headed that way, plan ahead.
Itās not just maintenance; itās a reminder that even the structures we take for granted need care. The bridge, located just west of Tillamook at milepost 7.5, is undergoing essential workāremoving decades-old rust and paint, fortifying its strength with fresh bolts, rivets, and bearings. Itās not glamourāitās endurance.
During this period, traffic will be filtered through a temporary signal. Expect:
- Crews working from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday
- A hard barrier sealing off the westbound lane
- Construction noise and possible delays
- Reduced visibility on the curved road, so extra caution is a must
This is not just a road updateāitās a small chapter in Oregonās commitment to safety, function, and infrastructure integrity.
One Lane, One Bridge, One Reminder
Thereās a bridge just west of Tillamookāa familiar crossing to some, a blink of a moment for othersāwhere the rhythm of traffic is being slowed down not for inconvenience, but for preservation.
š Location: Tillamook River Bridge on OR 131 at milepost 7.5
š When: Now active, with westbound lane closed 24/7
A temporary traffic signal is now in place to manage one-lane flow during construction. This isnāt just roadworkāitās a promise to keep this bridge strong for generations yet to cross it.
What You Can Expect
š§ Crews on site MondayāSaturday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
š¦ Temporary signals directing traffic through the zone
š§± A hard barrier fully blocking the westbound lane
š Construction noise and traffic delays
ā ļø Curved road conditionsāreduced visibility for drivers
š£ For River Users
The channel beneath the bridge remains open, but itās narrowed. Use caution when passing through the work zoneāthis quiet flow of water carries risks unseen.
Whatās Being Done
- Old paint and rust: removed
- Fresh paint: applied
- Worn bolts, rivets, bearings: replaced as needed
This is maintenance not for the sake of change, but for preservationāto extend the life of what already stands strong.
Why It Matters
Our agency is committed to safetyābut we face a critical funding gap. At our current pace, replacing every state highway bridge would take nearly 900 years.
While weāll never allow unsafe bridges to remain open, without timely investment, aging bridges could face weight restrictions or eventual closures. This is a shared burdenāand a shared duty.
š Get Involved & Stay Informed
š Visit the Tillamook River Bridge Project Page
šŗļø Explore Oregon’s Road Construction Map
š© Sign up for project updates and alerts
š„ Share this messageālet your community know
šØ Work Zone Reminder
Slow down, stay alert.
Whether workers are visible or not, fines double in Oregon work zones.
Access for pedestriansāincluding those with disabilitiesāwill remain available around the site.
š¬ Accessibility & Language Services
Need information in another language or accessible format?
š Call TTY: (800) 735-2900 or use Oregon Relay: 7-1-1
EspaƱol disponible.
š Know Before You Go
š± Visit TripCheck.com or call 511 for 24/7 road updates.