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  2. Coos Bay Rail Line - Wikipedia

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    The Coos Bay Rail Line (reporting mark CBRL) is a 134-mile (216 km) railroad line from the Willamette Valley to the Port of Coos Bay on the Oregon Coast and Coquille, Oregon, in the United States. It is owned and operated by the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay. The rail is operated by a subsidiary for the Port of Coos Bay: Coos Bay Rail ...

  3. Central Oregon and Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Coos Bay Line began in 1893 as the 26-mile (42 km) Coos Bay, Roseburg & Eastern Railroad and Navigation Company (CBR&E) bringing logs and lumber from coastal forests to the seaport town of Marshfield (later renamed Coos Bay.) Southern Pacific Railroad purchased the CBR&E in 1906 and spent ten years building west from Eugene on its ...

  4. Rail transportation in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Until September 2007, CORP operated a second line from Eugene to Coquille via Florence, Reedsport, and Coos Bay. This latter line closed at that time, but was sold in 2009 to the Port of Coos Bay, which reopened it in 2011–2013 as Coos Bay Rail Link. [12] City of Prineville Railway (COP).

  5. Rail riders: Pedal through Oregon history, scenery at these 4 ...

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    Ride the Coos Bay Rail Line in Coquille. The most recent rail riding news comes from the small town of Coquille in Southern Oregon, about 15 miles from the Oregon Coast.

  6. Major project completed on Coos Bay Rail Line - AOL

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    Apr. 25—The first of many repair projects planned on the Coos Bay Rail Line has been completed. The International Port of Coos Bay announced over the weekend that a new rail bridge over Coalbank ...

  7. List of Oregon railroads - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company: Columbia Southern Railway: UP: 1897 1910 Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company: Condon, Kinzua and Southern Railroad: CKSO 1928 1976 N/A Coos Bay, Roseburg and Eastern Railroad and Navigation Company: SP: 1890 1915 Southern Pacific Company: Corvallis and Alsea River Railway: SP: 1907 1911 Portland ...

  8. History of rail in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    An advertisement for the celebration of the new Coos Bay Railroad. The history of rail in Oregon predates the transcontinental railroad in 1869. [1]As Oregon was aligned with the union states during the American Civil War, a railroad connection was proposed to help supply the Union and build morale.

  9. Coos Bay, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Coos Bay Waterfront. Coos Bay (Coos: Atsiixis [6]) is a city located in Coos County, Oregon, United States, where the Coos River enters Coos Bay on the Pacific Ocean. The city borders the city of North Bend, and together they are often referred to as one entity called either Coos Bay-North Bend or Oregon's Bay Area. [7]