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- Washington Railroads : State Map, History, Abandoned Lines
Every major classic Pacific Northwest railroad to serve Washington has since segments removed; Union Pacific (via its Oregon Short Line subsidiary), Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Milwaukee Road, and Spokane, Portland Seattle
- Walla Walla to Seattle Historic Corridor Wagon Roads
A stage service run by John F Abbott carried passengers between Walla Walla, growing up around the site of the army's Fort Walla Walla about 30 miles upstream, and Wallula Miners used the route to travel to British Columbia, Idaho, and Montana
- The Abandoned Railroad Map of Washington State - frrandp. com
As we've done for the States of Illinois, Rhode Island and Florida, we've completed a static map of Abandoned and Out of Service Railroad Lines based on the abandonments, railbanked corridors, and out-of-service lines in the State of Washington
- Washington - Abandoned Rails
Browse maps, pictures and histories of abandoned railroad lines in the state of Washington
- Railroad Development in the Seattle Puget Sound Region, 1872-1906
Much of the town turned out on May 1, 1874, to begin laying the Seattle Walla Walla Railroad's first tracks at Steele's Landing on the mouth of the Duwamish River The work proved to be no picnic, but the line was slowly pushed south five miles to the new coal mines in Renton
- Lost highway | Washington State Magazine | Washington State . . .
It would run from Walla Walla to Montana’s Fort Benton, an obscure-sounding route today, but the last link of the transcontinental Northwest Passage President Thomas Jefferson envisioned when he sent Meriwether Lewis and William Clark out west more than 50 years earlier
- A History of the Railroads in Washington
The second railroad in Washington was Dr Baker's famous Raw-hide Road A company, known as the Walla Walla Railroad Company, had been chartered in January, 1862, to operate a railroad from Walla Walla to the Columbia at Wallula to be completed by November, 1 865 The time was extended two years in 1 864, but the company was never a
- History of the W. S. R. H. S. - TrainWeb
The Washington State Railroads Historical Society's history is as old as the railroads that were built in Washington State The history of railroads in Washington began in 1886 when Dr Dorsey Baker built Washington's first successful common-carrier rail line between, Walla Walla and Wallula
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