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The Chehalis–Centralia Railroad (CHTX) is a heritage railroad based in Chehalis, Washington. The No. 15, a 2-8-2 steam locomotive built by Baldwin in 1916, travels over a 10-mile section of former Milwaukee Road track.
A household utility tax of under $1 per month was proposed to fund an expanded public transit system and an advisory vote was placed on the November 1975 ballot in Chehalis and Centralia. [16] [17] The non-binding endorsement of a household utility tax passed by 51.4 percent in Chehalis and 53.6 percent in Centralia. [18]
Clinchfield Northern Railway of Kentucky: Elkton Railroad: L&N: 1871 1884 Elkton and Guthrie Railroad: Elkton and Guthrie Railroad: L&N: 1884 1957 N/A Evansville, Henderson and Nashville Railroad: L&N: 1867 1872 St. Louis and South Eastern Railway: Evansville, Owensboro and Nashville Railroad: L&N: 1873 1877 Owensboro and Nashville Railroad ...
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Twin City Railroad streetcars, c. 1912-1914 Early reporting mentions that a steam-powered streetcar existed in Centralia during the 1890s but ended due to the loss of the locomotive in a fire.
In addition, the city of Tacoma began allowing two excursion railroads to operate over portions of the line: the Chehalis–Centralia Railroad, which now operates from Chehalis west to Ruth, Washington (and as a result, operates on the now-restored tracks of the first Chehalis Western Railroad), and the 7-mile Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad ...