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    Washington County Commuter Rail is an under-construction 14.7 mile commuter rail line in the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area along Oregon State Route 217 and Interstate 5. The trains are planned to start operating in Fall 2008 on existing freight rail tracks operated by the Portland & Western Railroad.

    After years of delays due to struggles over funding, the line received an endorsement of the Federal Transit Administration, resulting in the funding of approximately 50% of the line's capital costs. Track work began October 23, 2006 in Wilsonville and a ceremonial "ground-breaking" was held two days later, although the project had already started and no dirt was actually moved.


        Washington County Commuter Rail
            Stations
            Equipment
            Future Extensions
            See also

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    Stations
      Tigard, behind the Tigard Transit Center

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    Equipment
    Five Colorado Railcar Diesel multiple unit cars have been ordered for use on the line (three powered, two un-powered "dummy cars").

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    Future Extensions
    An extension of the line further south to Salem has been proposed.

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    See also
     
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