Coos Bay intermodal port project receives $100 million in state backing
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Coos Bay intermodal port project receives $100 million in state backing
The Pacific Coast Intermodal Port project would move containers by rail from the Port of Coos Bay, Ore., on the port’s 134-mile rail line. Pacific Coast Intermodal Port COOS BAY, Ore. — The Oregon legislature has approved $100 million in funding for the Port of Coos Bay project to develop a new ship-to-rail container terminal, the port announced this week. The Pacific Coast Intermodal Port would see containers loaded directly from ships on to tr…
Pacific Coastal Intermodal Port to Undergo $100 mn Transformation
The Oregon Legislature recently approved an investment of $100 million in the Pacific Coastal Intermodal Port (PCIP) to create a state-of-the-art container terminal in the Port of Coos Bay. This funding comes amid unprecedented state support for Oregon’s South Coast – a US region that has long endured disinvestment but now stands at the forefront The Port of Coos Bay stated the PCIP project will establish a modern, ship-to-rail container termina…


Port of Coos Bay secures $100m for first ship-to-rail container port on US west coast
A major infrastructure initiative at the Port of Coos Bay is gaining momentum with a $100m funding boost from the state of Oregon, setting the stage for the creation of the west coast’s first fully ship-to-rail container port. The Pacific Coast Intermodal Port project aims to establish a container terminal that will directly link ocean …
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