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Oregonians Taking the Train in Record Numbers
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<br /> ~i <br /> ~I <br /> ~ News Releas~ TRAIN RIDERSHIP ON THE INCREASE <br /> March 30, 20 1 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Not s rprisingly, the mid-morning and late afternoon trains showed the highest ridership, <br /> with some rid rship declines on the early morning and late evening trains. <br /> "We'r on track for a record year in passenger train ridership," said Cathy Briner, a City <br /> of Eugene o icial who coordinates local involvement in passenger rail improvements. "And we <br /> have some t ings on the horizon, like an improved train station, that will give people even more <br /> reasons to to a the train." <br /> i <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br />
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