All Washington (state) articles
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Central Washington Railroad (CWRR)
The former Washington Central Railroad was created in 1986 by purchase of BN lines in the Yakima Valley. There are three lines radiating from Yakima, and a longer route between Gibbon and Granger with a branch at Sunnyside. The railway is jointly managed with the Columbia Basin Railroad. Address111 University ...
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Seattle Streetcar
Opened 2007, two routes serving 17 stops. See Seattle & Tacoma network map. Owned by King County Department of Transportation. The South Lake Union line opened on December 12 2007 from Pacific Place north to Fairview & Campus Drive (2·1 km, 7 stops). A second route, running from Occidental Mall ...
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Tri-City Railroad (TCRY)
Serves the ports of Olympia on Puget Sound and Benton on the Columbia river, Washington state, connecting with BNSF and UP. AddressPO Box 1700Richland, WA 99352-1700USAPhone+1 509 371 8114Emailinfo@tcry.comWebsitewww.tcry.com Network data Gauge1435 mmRolling stock11 Diesel locomotives2 Diesel shunters
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Pend Oreille Valley Railroad (POVA)
Owns and operates the line from Usk (WA) southeast to Newport (WA), then east to Priest River (ID) and Dover, following the Pend Oreille river. From Dover it has trackage rights over Union Pacific’s Spokane Division into Sandpoint (ID). Principal commodities are newsprint, recycle paper and lumber products. Trains on ...
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Mount Vernon Terminal Railway LLC (MVT)
Created in 1939 from former Pacific Northwest Traction interurban trackage, this terminal railway handles fertiliser, frozen fish, potatoes and resin pellets. Address615 N 16th StMount Vernon, WA 98273USAPhone+1 360 708 0190Fax+1 360 424 3651Emailgeorge@mvtrr.comWebsitewww.mvtrr.com Network data Employees2Gauge1435 mmLength2 kmRolling stock1 Diesel locomotives
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Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad (PVJR)
The Lewis & Clark Railway (LINC), a short line owned by Clark County since 1987, was leased to Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad in 2012, having previously been leased to Columbia Basin Railroad since 2004. It runs freight services from a connection with BNSF at Rye Junction, north of Vancouver (WA) ...
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Columbia Basin Railroad (CBRR)
The former Washington Central Railroad was created in 1986 by purchase of BN lines in the Yakima Valley and Columbia Basin. CBRR is a short line linking Connell and Moses Lake and two branches, leased from BNSF, and carrying mainly agricultural products. Columbia Basin Railroad is jointly managed with the ...