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Oregon Port Secures $25M Federal Grant for Rail Intermodal Terminal

The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay received a $25 million federal grant to plan a pioneering ship-to-rail intermodal facility on the West Coast.

Oregon Port Secures $25M Federal Grant for Rail Intermodal Terminal

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According to FreightWaves, the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay has secured a $25 million federal grant to support the development and planning of what would be the West Coast's first fully integrated ship-to-rail intermodal terminal. The facility represents a significant infrastructure investment aimed at improving cargo connectivity between maritime and rail operations in the region.

The project marks a notable step in modernizing Pacific Northwest freight infrastructure, potentially streamlining the movement of goods from ships directly to rail networks. Such multimodal facilities can enhance supply chain efficiency by reducing transfer times and operational costs, though the specifics of the terminal's implementation timeline remain to be detailed as planning advances.

The federal funding signals growing investment in infrastructure projects that bridge multiple transportation modes, reflecting broader policy priorities around improving logistics capacity and competitiveness in key U.S. trade gateways.

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