- Spokane International Railroad
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railroad_name = Spokane International
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marks = SI
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locale =Washington ,Idaho ,British Columbia
start_year = 1887
end_year = 1958
predecessor_line =Union Pacific Railroad
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hq_city = The Spokane International Railroad reporting mark|SI was a short line railroad which first went into operation December 31, 1887 betweenSpokane, Washington and theCanadian Pacific Railway (CP) atKingsgate, British Columbia . The line became an important one for the CP with its connections to theUnion Pacific Railroad andPortland, Oregon .The line, originally named the Spokane International Railway, was built by local businessman and railroader
Daniel Chase Corbin following an agreement between him and the CP, with CP agreeing to fund much of the line's construction and to secure the loan by holding the new line's bonds.Especially significant was the fact that the CP controlled the
Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railway (“Soo Line”) and its connections toMinneapolis, Minnesota ,St. Paul, Minnesota andChicago, Illinois . Completion of the Spokane International now meant that the CP could compete with theNorthern Pacific Railway and Great Northern Railway lines for transportation between the midwest and thePuget Sound area. Express passenger service was soon introduced on the line via the "Soo-Spokane Train De Luxe ".The SI was reorganized October 1, 1941 following financial difficulties and receivership during the
Great Depression . The line was renamed the Spokane International Railroad as part of the restructuring agreement until the 1950s.On October 6, 1958, Union Pacific Railroad (UP) took control of Spokane International Railroad. In 1962 UP leased SI's 11
ALCO RS-1 locomotives for operation. The locomotives were later repainted to UP's yellow and gray paint scheme, but retained their SI lettering. Also in 1962, UP sold four of its older steelcaboose s to SI. These were also painted in UP's yellow scheme, but also retained their SI lettering and numbers. After UP's 1958 control of SI, Union Pacific continued to lease SI for operation. OnDecember 31 ,1987 , Union Pacific formally merged SI into its corporate structure.The line remains in operation as an important UP connection between southern British Columbia and the northwest United States.
References
* UP control and merger dates from Union Pacific law department records
* [http://www.crowsnest.bc.ca/branchlines03.html Brief history of the SI]
* [http://utahrails.net/all-time/all-time-21.php#rs1-1211 Roster of SI diesel locomotives]
* [http://utahrails.net/caboose/cabooses-si.php Roster listing of SI wooden and steel cabooses]
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