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  • Oregon’s average gas price falls 7 cents a gallon in past week, but still up $1.74 from a year ago

    Posted on July 14, 2022 By Backyard Bend in category Positive NewstaggedGas , Oregon , Transportation , Travel

    The average gas price has fallen 7 cents a gallon. Learn more here.

    CHICAGO (KTVZ) — The average gasoline price in Oregon has fallen 7 cents per gallon in the last week, averaging $5.39 a gallon Monday, according to GasBuddy’s survey of 1,307 stations in Oregon. Prices in Oregon are 11.7 cents per gallon lower than a month ago, but still stand $1.74/g higher than a year ago.

    The national average price of diesel has declined 8.5 cents in the last week and stands at $5.65 per gallon.

    According to GasBuddy price reports, the cheapest station in Oregon was priced at $4.69/g Sunday while the most expensive was $6.69/g, a difference of $2.00/g.

    The national average price of gasoline has fallen 12.8…

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  • Cascadia bullet train on track for big bucks to get rolling but uncertainty remains

    Posted on April 03, 2022 By Backyard Bend in category Positive NewstaggedCascadia Train , News , Positive , Train , Transportation , Travel

    The Cascadia bullet train could connect British Columbia, Washington, and Oregon. Learn more here.

    By Tom Banse (Northwest News Network)

    For more than five years, Washington state, Oregon and British Columbia have collaborated on studies of a possible Cascadia bullet train to run between Portland, Seattle and Vancouver, Canada. This winter, the Washington Legislature approved money for yet more studies. But state lawmakers also set aside a much bigger sum to attract federal support that could advance the bullet train dream toward being shovel-ready.

    Project supporters envision a train with a top speed of at least 250 mph operating on a dedicated track. That could whisk travelers…

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