PIONEER
RESTORATION
ORGANIZATION

Original Painting by Marc Desobeau available at Highlands Station, LLC

           Ontario is a child of the railroad. The railroad was the Oregon Short Line, which was built west from Wyoming to connect Oregon with the rest of the United States. The line joined at Huntington with the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company's tracks built east from Portland.

           When you need to shop, attend a cultural event or obtain professional services, you will enjoy Ontario. Serving as the retail, service and medical center for 167,000 people within a 45-mile radius.

Neither this website nor the Pioneer Restoration Organization is affiliated with Amtrak (the National Railroad Passenger Corporation). Should you want information on Amtrak services, kindly go to www.amtrak.com or telephone 800-872-7245.

Copyright 2009 - 2010 by the Pioneer Restoration Organization

Text Box: City of Ontario
  
www.ontariooregon.org
   
444 S. W. Fourth Avenue
   
Ontario, Oregon  97914
   
541/ 889-7684
Text Box: Ontario Chamber
   
www.ontariochamber.com
   
876 S. W. Fourth Avenue

Ontario, Oregon  97914

541/ 889-8012

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Senator Jeff Merkley                  Senator Ron Wyden
  
Congressman Earl Blumenauer
   
Congressman Peter DeFrazio
  
Congressman Greg Walden
  
Congressman David Wu
   
Governor Ted Kulongoski  

Mayor Joe Dominick
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