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  2. Chehalis–Centralia Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The route was originally built by the Puget Sound & Willapa Harbor Railway in 1914 [1] and the train engine operated by the Cowlitz, Chehalis, & Cascade Railroad. The rail course winds through scenic hills, farmland, and over several wooden trestles above the Chehalis River, along with various tributary streams including the Newaukum River.

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Cowlitz, Chehalis ...

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    June 26, 1916, the carrier acquired by purchase property of the Washington Electric Railway Company consisting of a line of railroad extending from Chehalis eastward 10.08 miles. Of the road purchased, the Washington Electric Railway Company had acquired about 4 miles from the Chehalis and Cowlitz Railway about 1911 and had constructed about 6 ...

  4. List of Washington (state) railroads - Wikipedia

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    Northern Pacific Railway: Cowlitz, Chehalis and Cascade Railway: GN/ MILW/ NP/ UP: 1916 1955 N/A Curtis, Milburn and Eastern Railroad: CMER 1973 1993 N/A Eastern-Washington Railroad: UP: 1904 Spokane – Columbia River Railroad and Navigation Company: Eastern Washington Railway: NP: 1885 1886 Spokane and Palouse Railway: Eastern Washington ...

  5. Columbia and Cowlitz Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Columbia and Cowlitz Railway (reporting mark CLC) is a short-line railroad owned by Patriot Rail Corporation, and is headquartered in Longview, Washington. [1] The railroad serves an 8.5 miles (13.7 km) [2] route from the Weyerhaeuser Company mill in Longview to the junction just outside the city limits of Kelso.

  6. Chehalis, Washington - Wikipedia

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    The Chehalis-Centralia Railroad Museum (CCRM) is located south of the veteran's museum and hosts the Chehalis–Centralia Railroad which offers an 18.0-mile (29.0 km) passenger train ride that traverses through the Twin City corridor and the Chehalis River Valley. [164] The train, a 1916 Baldwin Locomotive Engine No. 15 from the Cowlitz ...

  7. Amtrak Cascades - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak took over intercity passenger rail operations from the private railroads on May 1, 1971. Initial service on the Seattle–Portland portion of the corridor consisted of three daily round trips–one long-distance train running all the way to San Diego, along with two corridor trains inherited from Burlington Northern. There was no ...

  8. Puget Sound and Pacific Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Operations map of the Puget Sound & Pacific Railroad during RailAmerica ownership.. The Puget Sound and Pacific Railroad (reporting mark PSAP) is a Class III shortline railroad that operates 158 miles of track serving the Kitsap Peninsula, Grays Harbor County and Centralia, Washington in the U.S. State of Washington, and is headquartered in Centralia, where the railroad interchanges with the ...

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Trains/ICC valuations/Columbia and ...

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    The railroad of the Columbia & Cowlitz Railway Company, hereinafter called the carrier, is a single-track, standard-gage, steam railroad, located within the State of Washington. The main line extends northerly from Columbia Junction, near Longview, to Ostrander Junction, a distance of 8.487 miles.