This site features daily historical railroad posts from the Big Bend/Columbia Plateau region of Washington state. As a personal site, this is my online filing cabinet of interesting things I've come across about railroading in the area. I know it's easy to grab an image from here and post it elsewhere, like Steve Renfrow does, but if you do, could you at least give this site a little credit? Dan Bolyard
Thursday, October 16, 2008
Wilson Creek in 1900
This should be filed under a difference of decades as well, as the vantage point for this photo still exists, just that I have not gotten there yet!
Wilson Creek was an Intermediate Terminal on the Great Northern. In 1925, the GN moved it to Wenatchee, and built the yard and such there.
There is anecdotal evidence of the coaling dock burning down in 1919 or 1920.
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