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Police arrest 11 protesters from the environmental group Extinction Rebellion Portland, which built a small garden that blocked Zenith Energy's Portland railroad terminal.
This 1,900-square-foot townhouse in Portland, Ore., is located in a 1908 brick building that was once the freight warehouse and passenger terminal for the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway ...
At one point, the Port of Portland considered a vacant swath of land (pictured above between the rail tracks and water) near its Terminal 6 as a potential site for an oil-by-rail terminal.
Oregon regulators will soon decide the fate of Zenith Energy’s controversial fuel terminal in Portland. The Houston-based company needs to get an air quality permit to continue storing and ...
A Portland petroleum terminal is significantly expanding its capacity to unload rail cars, a move that sets the stage to more than double the number of oil trains along the Columbia and Willamette riv ...
Crude oil tank cars pictured at Zenith Energy's terminal in Northwest Portland. The company is building a new unloading station, expected to be fully operational in several weeks, that will allow ...
Rail safety has always been one of the biggest question marks surrounding Pembina Pipeline Corp.'s plan to build a propane export terminal in North Portland. With that in mind, check out this ...
PORTLAND — The Port of Portland has reached an agreement to house a Canadian company’s propane terminal, importing the fuel by rail from Canada and exporting it by ship to Asia.
PORTLAND — Expansion of the International Marine Terminal on Commercial Street could begin this summer after the state purchased adjacent land and rail lines. Maine Department of Transportation ...
PORTLAND — A U.S. Department of Transportation grant is expected to fund half of a $15.4 million expansion at the burgeoning International Marine Terminal. The Maine Department of Transportation ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — A Portland petroleum terminal is significantly expanding its capacity to unload rail cars, a move that sets the stage to more than double the number of oil trains along the ...
A Portland petroleum terminal is significantly expanding its capacity to unload rail cars, a move that sets the stage to more than double the number of oil trains along the Willamette River.