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  2. Portland and Western Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The third is the Central Oregon and Pacific Railroad, a subsidiary of GWI. Although CORP and PNWR cross each other in Eugene, Oregon, operating agreements with Union Pacific prevented the two railroads from interchanging traffic directly. Congestion problems experienced by UP in 2004 resulted in a new agreement allowing direct interchange ...

  3. Oregon Electric Railway - Wikipedia

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    Service from Portland to Salem began in January 1908. [1] The Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway purchased the system in 1910, and extended service to Eugene in 1912. After the company requested, and received, permission from the Interstate Commerce Commission to abandon a section of line in Portland because of declining ridership and worsening traffic congestion. [2]

  4. Eugene Airport - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Airport (IATA: EUG, ICAO: KEUG, FAA LID: EUG), also known as Mahlon Sweet Field, is a public airport 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Eugene, in Lane County, Oregon, United States. Owned and operated by the City of Eugene, it is the fifth-largest airport in the Pacific Northwest .

  5. Central Oregon and Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Central Oregon & Pacific Railroad (reporting mark CORP) is a Class II railroad [2] operating between Northern California and Eugene, Oregon, United States.It was previously a mainline owned by the Southern Pacific Railroad (SP) between Eugene and Weed, California (north of Redding, California) via Medford, Oregon.

  6. Emerald Express - Wikipedia

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    It was decided that the BRT option was the best fit for Eugene-Springfield's size and current transportation needs. The first route, named the Green Line, was opened in early 2007, connecting downtown Springfield to downtown Eugene. There are ten stops along the 4-mile (6.4 km) route, including the University of Oregon.

  7. Dynamix - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Eugene, Oregon in 1984 by Jeff Tunnell and Damon Slye.Their first title, Stellar 7, was released before company founding and was later remade with the Dynamix name on it.

  8. John E. Jaqua Center for Student Athletes - Wikipedia

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    It is named for the late University of Oregon alumnus and founding board member of Nike. The center contains over 40,000 square feet of space, including a 114-seat auditorium, 54 computer stations, 35 tutor rooms, 25 faculty offices, 3 sets of Male and Female restrooms, 1 water fountain, computer laboratory, graphics laboratory, 3D teaching ...

  9. Hoffman Construction Company - Wikipedia

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    Multnomah County's New Courthouse in progress. (April 2019) Doernbecher Children's Hospital in Portland Henry M. Jackson Federal Building in Seattle Hoffman is known for building the Fox Tower, Memorial Coliseum, the Oregon Convention Center and the Wells Fargo Center.