| Port of Coos Bay | |
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| Location | |
| Country | United States | 
| Location | Coos Bay, Oregon | 
| Coordinates | 43°25′45″N 124°13′45″W / 43.42917°N 124.22917°W | 
| Details | |
| Owned by | Oregon International Port of Coos Bay | 
| Lumber docks | 3 | 
| Main exports | Wood products | 
| Statistics | |
| Draft depth | 37 feet | 
| Air draft | 149 feet, restricted by Conde McCullough Memorial Bridge | 
| Website Port of Coos Bay | |
The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay is a port of the Pacific coast of the United States, located in Coos Bay near the city of Coos Bay, Oregon. It is the largest deep-draft coastal harbor between San Francisco Bay and Puget Sound, and is Oregon's second busiest maritime commerce center after the Port of Portland. The port operates the 134-mile Coos Bay Rail Link which connects the port to Eugene, Oregon and the national rail network.[1]
In the mid-1900s, the Port of Coos Bay held the title of "world's largest lumber shipping port".[2] Lumber ships loaded with whole-log loads of the region's prized Douglas fir, Western hemlock, and Port Orford cedar timber were a common sight at the docks.
See also
References
- ↑ "Coos Bay Rail Line".
- ↑ Oregon History: Rapid Developments. Oregon Blue Book. Retrieved June 21, 2013.
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