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Another $29M in federal funds headed for Port of Coos Bay - MSN
Nearly $30-million in federal funding is headed for the Port of Coos Bay Intermodal Project, announced Oregon Senators Ron Wyden, Jeff Merkley, and U.S. Representative Val Hoyle.
COOS BAY -- The Port of Coos Bay has accepted a federal ruling that will allow it to buy a rail line, but leaders say they think the price is steep.
Legislators representing Coos County are hailing a historic $100 million investment in the Port of Coos Bay, a move that will ...
The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay will restart rail operations on its renamed subsidiary, Coos Bay Rail Line, on port-owned rail November 1.
The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay was awarded a $20 million federal grant to rehabilitate 15 bridges along its Coos Bay Rail Line.
“The Port is working to develop a repair plan to return the bridge to freight rail service as quickly as possible,” stated John Burns, CEO of the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay.
Representative Val Hoyle is in Coos Bay Friday to discuss the recently announced one-hundred million dollars going toward the Pacific Coast Intermodal Port Project.
The final acquisition of an important rail segment has given the International Port of Coos Bay a chance at economic stability. Share this article! Union Pacific Railroad is donating a 22-mile section ...
The Port of Coos Bay will get an $11 million dollar grant from the U.S Department of Transportation for a number of rail upgrades.
Brand Story – With its rail line, channel expansion plans and space to grow, the Port has its sights set on diversification. To the general public, ports and ships go together like airports and ...
The Port of Coos Bay bought the line in 2009, after it was shut down by a Florida company. It's been back in service for less than a year, moving small amounts of freight for sawmills and timber ...
The Port of Coos Bay received a $7.8 million state grant today for rehabilitation of the Coos Bay rail line.
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