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​ The Portland - Eugene sections. 
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The plans show how to reduce congestion, enhance the environment and livability.
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The Cascadia High-Speed Rail corridor

The  plans show the entire Cascadia High-Speed Rail corridor 

 

Why a Cascadia High-Speed Rail

Public transport becomes increasingly important in cities with limited space. Connecting corridors with high-speed rail between cities will improve intercity transit.

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