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Transportation
Newport, Oregon is the largest city in Lincoln County and serves as the county seat.
Located along the Oregon Coast among the beautiful blue Pacific Ocean, National forests,
and wilderness areas, it offers geographic diversity to local businesses, residents and visitors.
Served by U.S. Highway 101 and U.S. Highway 20, Newport is a key Western portal to the
Oregon's Central Coast, located 60 miles from Interstate 5.
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Air Traffic
| NEWPORT MUNICIPAL AIRPORT |
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A public airport situated on 800 acres.
Located 3 miles south of Yaquina Bay.
tel: 541-867-7422 |
| Airport Codes |
| IATA: ONP |
ICAO: KONP |
| Two Runways |
| 16/34 |
5400' x 150', asphalt, lighted
(REIL, VASI 16, PAPI 34, PCL) |
| 2/20 |
3000' x 75', asphalt, lighted |
| Instrument approaches |
ILS 16, VOR-DME 16, VOR-A, VOR-DME 34, NDB 16
- Elevation 157'
- Newport Unicom (Daily), 122.80
- McMinnville AFSS, 122.50
- AWOS III | (541) 867-4175 | 133.90
- VORTAC on field 117.1
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Port of Newport
| PORT OF NEWPORT |
- Based in Yaquina Bay. Incorporated in 1910.
- Serves a 59-square mile area.
- Constructed as a deep-water port to provide shipping services to local, regional, and international vessels. Redevelopment
of the terminal will be completed in 2009.
- tel: 541-265-7758
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| Operations |
- International shipping terminal
- Commercial fishing marina
- Recreational marina and vehicle parks
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| Major Industries |
- Commercial and sport fishing
- Fish processing
- Shipping
- Tourism recreation
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Rail
Daily freight rail service is furnished to the Yaquina Bay area, terminating in Toledo, located 6 miles east of Newport.
Surface Transit
Local taxi, bus, limousine companies, commercial trucking. Buses and shuttles offer service to major cities.
See FREE Saturday Newport Shuttle Bus schedule.
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Newport, Oregon
The coast you remember.
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