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
I was the Engineer on that train from Wilbur to Davenport. My timslip says that we had to double 20 cars to Creston. Don't know why. 375, 1617, 8924, and 2891 should have had enough power, but no idea how big that train was east of Wilbur.
Fairly quickly we got rid of all that ugly black paint on the 2891.
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I was the Engineer on that train from Wilbur to Davenport. My timslip says that we had to double 20 cars to Creston. Don't know why. 375, 1617, 8924, and 2891 should have had enough power, but no idea how big that train was east of Wilbur.
Fairly quickly we got rid of all that ugly black paint on the 2891.
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