Columbia River Subdivision

Columbia River Subdivision
BNSF Railway
Columbia River Subdivision[1]
Legend
Continuation backward
to Spokane Subdivision
Small non-passenger station on track
1481.6 Latah Jct.
Small non-passenger station on track
1489.8 Lyons
Straight track
1495.2 Fairchild Storage Track
Small non-passenger station on track
1499.3 Espanola
Straight track
1505.1 Waukon
Small non-passenger station on track
1510.8 Edwall
Junction to left
1514.5 Canby
Junction to left Track turning from right
Start of double track @ Bluestem
Straight track Straight track
1520.1 Bluestem Elevator
Small non-passenger station on track Small non-passenger station on track
1520.2 Bluestem
Small non-passenger station on track Small non-passenger station on track
1527.8 Harrington
Straight track Straight track
Short Mile: MP 1528.0 to MP 1529.0 on Main 1 and Main 2
Straight track Straight track
between Harrington and Mohler is 3,700 feet long.[2]
Junction from right Junction to left
1534.5 Mohler
Straight track Junction to left
1538.2 Downs
Small non-passenger station on track Small non-passenger station on track
1542.9 Lamona
Junction from left Track turning right
End of double track @ Lamona
Small non-passenger station on track
1553.2 Odessa
Straight track
1562.1 Irby
Small non-passenger station on track
1565.6 Gibson
Straight track
1570.4 Marlin
Small non-passenger station on track
1577.0 Wilson Creek
Junction from right
1584.8 Stratford
Small non-passenger station on track
1588.6 Adrian
Junction to left
1697.1 Air Base (spur)
Station on track
1599.3 Ephrata Amtrak Empire Builder
Small non-passenger station on track
1603.8 Naylor
Straight track
1608.9 Winchester
Small non-passenger station on track
1615.5 Quincy
Small non-passenger station on track
1626.6 Trinidad
Straight track
Long mile: MP 1633.0 to MP 1634.0 between Trinidad
Straight track
and Albus is 11,000 feet long.[3]
Small non-passenger station on track
1635.0 Albus former connection to GN's Mansfield Branch
Straight track
1637.6 Voltage
Small non-passenger station on track
1640.1 Rock Island
Junction from left
1641.3 Alcoa Spur (spur)
Small non-passenger station on track
1643.3 Malaga
Track change
1646.7 Appleyard
Station on track
1650.2 Wenatchee (Columbia Station) Amtrak Empire Builder
Continuation forward
to Scenic Subdivision
v · Wenatchee, WA to Spokane, WA. It is operated by BNSF Railway as part of their Northern Transcon. The original line (built in 1893) was built as part of James J. Hill's Great Northern Railway transcontinental railway line.

References

  1. ^ BNSF Northwest Division Timetable No. 3
  2. ^ BNSF Northwest Division Timetable No. 3
  3. ^ BNSF Northwest Division Timetable No. 3

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