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$11.25M Federal Grant for Coos Bay Port — FreightWaves

2026/05/10
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$11.25M Federal Grant for Coos Bay Port — FreightWaves

By Stuart Chirls | 2026-05-08

While Oregon’s lone container terminal has struggled to keep the doors open, the Maritime Administration has awarded a grant for a proposed box hub at a competing port.

Federal Funding for Coos Bay Intermodal Project

The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay announced that the Pacific Coast Intermodal Port (PCIP) project has been awarded an $11.25 million grant through the Marad’s Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP).

Calling it a “significant milestone for a major Oregon freight initiative with national impact,” the port in a release said that the funding supports rail infrastructure improvements on the North Spit of Coos Bay, site of the future terminal 200 miles south of Portland, and strengthens connections to the Coos Bay Rail Line, “for one of Oregon’s most significant trade and economic development opportunities.”

Coos Bay (circled) is about 200 miles south of Portland. (Google Maps)

Project Scale and Development Timeline

The state recently committed $100 million to the $2.3 billion project, following previous federal investments through INFRA and Consolidated Rail Infrastructure and Safety Improvements (CRISI) grant programs. Permitting and environmental studies are underway on the project, which would take five years to complete.

Support and Economic Projections

“This award sends a clear message that serious infrastructure in rural Oregon matters and that the South Coast has a real role to play in the state’s economic future,” said Kyle Stevens, president of the Port Commission, in a statement. “It reflects ongoing public support for practical investments that create jobs, expand opportunities for producers, and strengthen infrastructure with growing national significance.”

“We continue to see strong long-term market potential in Coos Bay and confidence in the logistics advantages this location offers,” said Chad Meyer, president of NorthPoint Development, the project’s private-sector partner, in a statement. “As global trade patterns continue to evolve, resilient transportation infrastructure becomes increasingly important. PCIP helps create the additional capacity, flexibility, and routing options needed for an ever-changing world.”

Project Objectives and Regional Impact

The PCIP is a proposed ship-to-rail container terminal designed to create a new freight gateway on the U.S. West Coast, with connections directly to Midwest and other inland markets by rail. The import flow is also designed to increase access to empty containers for agriculture exporters and other shippers targeting global markets.

  • The port is in Oregon’s District 4, represented by Democrat Val Hoyle, who sits on the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
  • Hoyle has said that the PCIP could create as many as 8,000 jobs throughout the supply chain.
  • The project is also supported by Gov. Tina Kotek, and Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, also Democrats.

Challenges and Opposition

Opponents have questioned the project’s cost and long-term viability, as well as its environmental impact. The Port of Portland’s Terminal 6 has struggled to sustain business as container traffic flows to major hubs in southern California as well as Vancouver and Prince Rupert in Canada.

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Source: FreightWaves

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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