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Salem Hill Tunnel - this corridor has an option, one or two
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 The Salem Section of the Cascadia Route stays in the median of the I-5 Freeway Corridor.

The entire CHSR  corridor is in the median of I-5 from Eugene to Albany, Salem, Keiser, Woodburn, Wilsonville and Tualatin.

This Cascadia I-5 median corridor has flyovers and one tunnel, south of Salem. No grade crossings are present.

 
The from Salem south plan in PDF, use the PDF format if you like to zoom in or out to see a selected slide.
For People interested in tunneling works - please click below and select film presentation
​https://www.herrenknecht.com/en/media/films-animations.html

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.