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Portland eyes shot at fixing Oregon’s most notorious railroad crossing
Portland eyes shot at fixing Oregon’s most notorious railroad crossing
Portland eyes shot at fixing Oregon’s most notorious railroad crossing

Published on: 06/16/2026

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The train crossing at SE 12th Ave. and SE Gideon St. in Portland.

A proposed merger between two railroad giants could give Portland city officials an unusual chance to force a fix along an area known for its horrific traffic jams.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2026/06/portland-eyes-shot-that-could-fix-oregons-most-notorious-railroad-crossing.html

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