Coos Bay Rail Line 115 Hall Avenue, Coos Bay, OR 97420
About the Business
The Coos Bay Rail Line is an institution located at 115 Hall Avenue in Coos Bay, Oregon, United States. The institution is part of the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay and has partnered with NorthPoint Development to construct a modern container terminal on Port owned property on Coos Bay's North Spit. The Port of Coos Bay conducts various projects each year including capital improvements, public-private partnerships, and construction projects. They are currently accepting bids for upcoming projects. The Port of Coos Bay owns properties and facilities in various locations in Coos Bay and Charleston that are available for lease. The institution is dedicated to providing accessible facilities and communication channels to all members of the public, including those with disabilities. They have a policy of maintaining a website that is compatible with accessibility guidelines and regularly scan for compliance. Feedback is welcome and they strive to resolve any issues promptly. The institution is committed to transparency and makes reports on website accessibility available to the public. Requests for access to content will be responded to promptly.
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115 Hall Ave, Coos Bay, OR 97420, United States
Reviews
"Skilled and professional group of Railroaders. Hard workers."
"Junk equipment and poorly managed but what do expect from a government ran railroad"
"This is not a review, but a request. Would it be worth it to start a twice yearly excursion for those wanting to view Oregon's gorgeous scenery in Spring and Fall for about a week each? I think it would be a huge draw! I hope it would be a consideration!"
"After over 20 minutes, enough cars turned around so I could do the same. This train sat still for the twenty minutes I was there, but it was clear that it had been there quite a while before I got there and had no intention of leaving until the tractor operator fully loaded his cars. Worst part? only the engine was on the crossing with no visible reason for parking it there."
"Very interesting."
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