The 1960s depot still stands, in use for storage for the local port district. The watertower, a twin to the one over in Wheeler, fell a few years ago and only the footings and concrete well shaft remain.
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
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
2017 Bruce Depot And Watertank
Bruce, on the former NP Connell Northern, is bristling with business for shortline CBRW these days. There are many new buildings and grain silos out there, compared to NP days. Could I find any remaining NP era buildings? Found one, and the remnants of another.
The 1960s depot still stands, in use for storage for the local port district. The watertower, a twin to the one over in Wheeler, fell a few years ago and only the footings and concrete well shaft remain.
The 1960s depot still stands, in use for storage for the local port district. The watertower, a twin to the one over in Wheeler, fell a few years ago and only the footings and concrete well shaft remain.
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