Rail Merger Could Shake Portland Eastside
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Two major railroads, Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern, are eyeing a merger that could send train traffic through Portland’s central eastside soaring by over 20%—sparking concern among residents and businesses already struggling with long, blocking trains. While city council hasn’t officially weighed in, one member sees potential relief from the merger’s longer trains. Local business owner Cindy Villanueva calls the congestion a “big issue,” as trains routinely halt traffic for hours. Portland’s transportation bureau is now getting federal funding to study solutions for rail crossings, aiming to ease disruptions for drivers, pedestrians, and transit users. Both railroads remain silent on the matter as the city watches closely.
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