Safety should never be compromised. No shortcut or time-savings is worth the possible danger that it may impose. We look out for each other.
Operation Lifesaver
The Port of Coos Bay is partnered with Operation Lifesaver to remind everyone to Stay Off! Stay Away! Stay Alive! Below are some resources from the Operation Lifesaver website that address railroad safety.
The Port of Coos Bay is partnering with Oregon Operation Lifesaver to present free safety presentations to trucking companies, businesses, emergency services workers, school bus drivers, school children and community organizations. Presentations are about 30 minutes and are tailored to specific audiences. Contact us to schedule an event with a certified presenter by clicking here.
Report an Incident
If you encounter an incident on the Coos Bay Rail Line, contact the Port offices immediately at 541-267-7678.
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