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! Shoutout to Kirtus Dolorina for stopping by to borrow other people's work!
Saturday, June 10, 2023
Thursday, January 26, 2023
New Life For An Old Locomotive
Newsletter courtesy of Bill Virgin.
January 2012
Bill had reached out to me to use my photo of the 557, which I quickly granted in exchange for a copy of the newsletter.
I don't know when the newsletter was discontinued, but a casual search of the interwebs didn't turn up anything, other than Mr. Virgin passing in 2020.
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Monte Holm's Cabooses Leave Moses Lake
Photos taken November 17, 2021.
These cabeese, purchased by Monte Holm for his railroad, the Mon-Road Railroad, were the next to last major items left of his collection at the site of his old museum, next to Moses Lake Iron & Metal. Their new owner, in Oregon, hired the crew to pick these up and ship them the 9 hour drive.
Prior to the crew arriving, someone had allowed the cabeese to move from their home on a long time spur, behind a locked gate, out onto what is the old Milwaukee Road Moses Lake branch, most recently served by the Columbia Basin Railway, but the line is out of service at this point. The folks didn't attend to a derail, which knocked a set of wheels off the track of the leading caboose. The crew spent the most of the first day rerailing it the hard way (by hand and a truck), before getting to the point of being able to prep the cabeese for the move the next day.