Friday, February 28, 2025

WRL At Corfu

Courtesy of Blair Kooistra.

September 2020

Blair says:

"The Curse of Corfu has been lifted! NEVER in my life did I think I’d photograph a train here again.

"Thanks to the employees and officials of the Port of Royal Slope who didn’t give up on the importance of keeping a railroad link to the outside world.

"This time, I didn’t rip out an oil pan to get this shot."


 

Thursday, February 27, 2025

Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Monday, February 24, 2025

1953 Coulee City View From The Depot

1953 view of main street from the end platform of the depot. 



Sunday, February 23, 2025

Saturday, February 22, 2025

Friday, February 21, 2025

Thursday, February 20, 2025

Wednesday, February 19, 2025

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Monday, February 17, 2025

Sunday, February 16, 2025

CBRW Near Connell

Courtesy of Blair Kooistra.

September 2020

Blair says:

"The tele-squish of the Columbia Basin Railroad's Connell turn winding up the hill out of Connell after accepting a 96 car train of interchange from BNSF. I had scoffed when the downbound train departed Warden that morning with six locomotives--five SD9s and a single GP9--as I thought that might be a bit of overkill. . .but the show was one for the ages as it looped and curved its way up the grade--nearly 10 miles of one percent with 7 and 8 degree curves—with probably 11,000 tons in tow!"


 

Saturday, February 15, 2025

Golden Spike Stirs History

From the "Spokesman Review."

December 8, 1934




Friday, February 14, 2025

Sink Gold Spike On December 8

From the Spokane "Chronicle."

November 21, 1934



Thursday, February 13, 2025

Dill To Share Honors Driving Coulee Spike

From the Spokane "Chronicle."

November 10, 1934



Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Work At Dam To Start Soon

From the Spokane "Press."

August 14, 1934



Monday, February 10, 2025

Work On Coulee Won't Be Rushed

From the Spokane "Chronicle."

July 25, 1934



Sunday, February 9, 2025

2020 Davenport Derailment

Guest post by Rodney Aho.

February 2, 2020

Almost exactly five years ago today, on February 2, 2020, fellow railroader Zachary Hastings and I had an interesting assignment: to help clear up the derailment of an eastbound Washington Eastern Railroad grain train that had occurred east of Davenport. Our job was to roll several undamaged railcars away from the wrecked section of track so that cleanup could get underway.


Zach and I uncoupled the cars from the train in groups of two and “gravity-drifted” them toward town, reconnecting (recoupling) them into a long string of cars that we secured under the US-2 overpass.
After the derailment was cleared a few days later, the cars were taken east for unloading at HighLine Grain’s facility near Four Lakes.


That was one of the fun things about working on the railroad: there was always something new and different to be working on. Never a dull moment. Some days I truly miss my job!

 

The derailment occurred about a half mile east of Davenport along the old Sunset Highway. A similar derailment occurred eight years earlier at the same spot.

 

It was incredible to see how much damage had occurred, and to ponder the forces involved, even though the train had been traveling only 10 mph (or less) at the time of the accident. Physics works!

 

Think about the enormous forces required to rip apart rails and ties!

 

Newton’s Second Law of Motion states that the decelerating force equals the time rate change of momentum (mass x velocity). A string of heavily loaded grain cars coming to a rapid stop develops a terrific amount of force!

 
 
Zach and I reassembled the cars into a string and secured them under the US-2 overpass for later
collection.
Ted Curphey got a photo of the kink prior to any fun happening. He said "This is kink in the track they refused to fix. Had a 5mph slow order on it forever. Finally one night it wide gauged and the cars started rolling on the ties until one broke the rail and dug into the ground."




 



 

Saturday, February 8, 2025

CW Turn Near Deep Creek

Courtesy of Tom Carver.

Tom says:
"The Coulee City Turn always had a Geep trailing the consist to use for switching at elevators where seven units would be too long a consist for switching. Getting a late start on this day, the train is westbound near Deep Creek, Washington, in October 1980."



Friday, February 7, 2025

2012 Warden Views

Photos courtesy JP3.

June 6, 2012










2005 Empire Builder At Rock Island Dam

Courtesy of Steven J. Brown. 

He says:
Amtrak Empire Builder #7 at dawn approaching the Rock Island Dam on the Columbia River at Voltage, Washington - February 6, 2005.



Thursday, February 6, 2025

Crab Creek Nears The Top Of A 25-foot Pole

From the "Grant County Journal."

February 28, 1957



Wednesday, February 5, 2025

WER Near Reardan

Courtesy of Blair Kooistra.

September 2020

Blair says:

"Dawn just east of Reardan, Washington as Eastern Washington Railroad's scoot train climbs to Hite past a windmill that I used as a photo prop back in 1980! Amazed to see it still there, but the landowners placed a manufactured home just out of view to the left, somewhat changing the original view."