- Hinkle Locomotive Service and Repair Facility
The
Union Pacific Railroad 's (UP) Hinkle Locomotive Service and Repair Facility is located within the railroad's yard at Hinkle,Umatilla County, Oregon ,United States . The first locomotive shop and servicing facilities at Hinkle were constructed in 1951 as part of the general relocation of railroads and highways in north-central Oregon because of the construction of theMcNary Dam on theColumbia River . Before 1951, the primary yard and locomotive facilities in the area were located atRieth, Oregon , four miles west of Pendleton.As a result of the construction of the McNary Dam, and later the
John Day Dam , the UP mainline fromBoardman, Oregon toJuniper, Oregon , would be flooded in numerous places due to the backpools behind the dams. UP took advantage of this situation to consolidate trackage and replace antiquated locomotive maintenance and repair facilities at Rieth and Umatilla. In 1951, the original locomotive shop and servicing facility was constructed as part of the creation of a new yard at Hinkle to replace the yards at Umatilla and Rieth.Before 1951, Hinkle had merely been the junction of the original
Oregon Railway and Navigation Company (OR&N) mainline which ran north to Umatilla and then west to Portland, and theCoyote Cutoff which was constructed in 1914-1915 between Hinkle and Boardman where it rejoined the original OR&N mainline.References
*cite book | author=Asay, Jeff| title=Union Pacific Northwest: The Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company| location=Edmonds, WA| publisher=Pacific Fast Mail | year=1991|id=ISBN 0-915713-21-7
*cite book | author=Union Pacific Railroad Office of Chief Engineer| title=Union Pacific Railroad Northwestern District Condensed Profile| location=Omaha, NE | publisher=Union Pacific Railroad | month=July | year=1978
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