Oregon Receives $36 Million For Railroad Projects
(Washington, D.C.) -- The U.S. Department of Transportation will spend 36-million-dollars in Oregon on two railroad projects. Bend will get 32-million-dollars to build a bridge over tracks on Reed Market Road. Rail traffic has caused major disruptions. The new overpass will be used by vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians. The Port of Coos Bay will receive nearly four-million-dollars to design and engineer an overpass over Highway 38, to eventually eliminate the at-grade crossing.



