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. Thanks for stopping by!
--Dan Bolyard
You could stop by the spot and almost recognize it today. I don't recall the name of the outfit that runs this section today, as it's changed a time or two recently. It's owned by the Port of Royal Slope.
Thanks for posting. Yes, it would be easy to recognize the location today. Just south of the highway 26 overpass. The elevator type building in the right background is still there. The train is about ready to switch onto the single-track mainline heading railroad west.
Another great pic, even with a wave from the engineer!
ReplyDeleteYou could stop by the spot and almost recognize it today. I don't recall the name of the outfit that runs this section today, as it's changed a time or two recently. It's owned by the Port of Royal Slope.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting. Yes, it would be easy to recognize the location today. Just south of the highway 26 overpass. The elevator type building in the right background is still there. The train is about ready to switch onto the single-track mainline heading railroad west.
DeleteHopefully they start getting business on the line soon. Be good to see this used again regularly.
ReplyDeleteIndeed! And the territory they go through is amazing to see.
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