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Ontario, Oregon 97914 United States: Owned by: City of Ontario & Union Pacific Railroad: Line(s) Union Pacific Railroad: Platforms: 1 side platform: Tracks: 3: Construction; Structure type: At-grade: Accessible: Yes: Other information; Station code: ONT (Amtrak) History; Closed: May 1997 (for passenger rail service) Former services
Railway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon (16 P) Pages in category "Railway stations in Oregon" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
Oregon Southern Railway: UP: Columbia River and Oregon Central Railroad: Oregon Portage Railroad: 1858 1896 N/A Oregon Steam Navigation Company: UP: 1862 1880 Oregon Railway and Navigation Company: Oregon Trunk Railway: OT GN/ NP: 1909 1981 Burlington Northern (Oregon–Washington), Inc. Oregon Trunk Line, Inc. GN/ NP: 1906 1909 Oregon Trunk ...
Pages in category "Railway stations on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Rail transportation is an important element of the transportation network in the U.S. state of Oregon. Rail transportation has existed in Oregon in some form since 1855, [1] [2] and the state was a pioneer in development of electric railway systems. While the automobile has displaced many uses of rail in the state (as elsewhere), rail remains a ...
Malheur Valley Railway built a 23.74-mile (38.21 km) branch line of the Oregon Short Line Railroad (OSL), beginning at that company's main line south of Ontario, Oregon, U.S., and extending west through the valley of the Malheur River to Vale, then northwest to Brogan.
The Coos Bay Rail Line (reporting mark CBRL) is a 134-mile (216 km) railroad line from the Willamette Valley to the Port of Coos Bay on the Oregon Coast and Coquille, Oregon, in the United States. It is owned and operated by the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay. The rail is operated by a subsidiary for the Port of Coos Bay: Coos Bay Rail ...
The O-Train is a light-rail transit (LRT) system in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada operated by OC Transpo consisting of three lines and 25 stations. The Confederation Line is fully grade-separated and consists of 13 stations including 4 underground stations. The Trillium Line is a diesel light-rail transit (DLRT