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In 1936, Weyerhaeuser incorporated the Chehalis Western Railroad as a publicly regulated, common-carrier shortline to carry lumber and forest products over a 10-mile stretch of track from Chehalis, Washington to Ruth, Washington that Weyerhaeuser had purchased from the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, also known as the Milwaukee Road.
Operations and excursions of the railroad are overseen by the Chehalis-Centralia Railroad Museum (CCRM). The museum lost its liability insurance coverage in 2022 to operate the "excursion stream train" due to financial losses stemming from two collision accidents. [7] The museum reopened in 2023 and made repairs to the tracks and the train engine.
Monongahela Connecting Railroad 701 is at the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. [5] Chehalis Western Railroad 684 is at Fife History Museum and Cultural Center in Fife, Washington. [7] Buffalo Southern Railroad 423, formerly Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad 423 is at the Buffalo Southern's Hamburg Shops in Hamburg, New York. [8]
Northern Pacific Railway: Chehalis and Cowlitz Railway: GN/ MILW/ NP/ UP: 1911 1916 Cowlitz, Chehalis and Cascade Railway: Chehalis Western Railroad: 1980 1992 Tacoma Eastern Railway: Chehalis Western Railroad: 1936 1975 Curtis, Milburn and Eastern Railroad: Chelatchie Prairie Railroad: CCPR 1981 1986 Lewis and Clark Railway: Chicago, Milwaukee ...
Visual art, American Indian and other cultures, regional history, historic Campbell House; formerly the Cheney Cowles Memorial Museum / Eastern Washington State History Museum Northwest Railway Museum: Snoqualmie: King Puget Sound Railroad Located in a depot, includes railway cars and locomotives, artifacts and memorabilia Of Sea & Shore Museum
It occupies an abandoned railroad corridor that was once used by the historic Weyerhaeuser-owned Chehalis Western Railroad. The rail line was converted to a bicycle and walking trail and intersects with the 14.5-mile (23.3 km) Yelm–Rainier–Tenino Trail and the 4.7-mile (7.6 km) Karen Fraser Woodland Trail .
Chehalis: A 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 story, American Foursquare home, [18] built for the founder of the Palmer Lumber and Manufacturing Company in Chehalis. [19] 34: Pennsylvania Avenue-West Side Historic District: Pennsylvania Avenue-West Side Historic District: December 3, 1991 : 600 block NW. St. Helens and 440-723 Pennsylvania Aves.
The $23,000 bridge was fully covered and completed by January 1926. Railroad companies, such as the Milwaukee Road and the Chehalis Western Railroad used the line through the bridge, often shipping timber for Weyerhaeuser Company. The bridge came under Weyerhaeuser ownership after purchasing the retired right of way in 1936.