Port Inching Closer to Rail Deal (City/Region) (Hurdles Remain in Getting the Line from Coquille to Eugene Reopened)
The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) 2009, Feb 15
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Byline: Winston Ross The Register-Guard COOS BAY - Sometime between now and mid-March, the Oregon International Port of Coos Bay will buy a 110-mile short line railroad between Coquille and Eugene with the aid of $12.6 million in borrowed cash. The latest chapter in a saga that's twisted and turned since the line's owner, Central Oregon and Pacific Railroad, abruptly shuttered it in September 2007 will come to a happy close.
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