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Signboard, Othello Tunnels, 2011 Following extensive rail bed and bridge destruction within the canyon caused by floods, November 1959 was the final passenger service at Othello. [ 12 ] The Coquihalla rail line was effectively abandoned and the tracks lifted in 1961 and 1962.
There are two main options for hikers to explore Othello Tunnels. The Othello Tunnels portion of Kettle Valley Trail, 4 km to-and-back, is stroller-friendly and wheelchair-accessible. The Hope-Nicola Valley Trail Loop, a 5.5 km loop hiking trail, is relatively well-maintained but not accessible, nor recommended for people with mobility issues. [36]
Feb. 22—OTHELLO — Port of Othello Executive Director Chris Faix gave an update on some of the port's progress with its ongoing projects, mainly working with J-U-B Engineers to develop an ...
Oct. 24—OTHELLO — A project to build a second water reservoir at the Port of Othello facility in Bruce is scheduled to go out to bid in early 2025. Port commissioner Homer Montemayor told ...
Apr. 23—OTHELLO — Mayor Shawn Logan announced during Monday's Othello City Council meeting that the Othello Community Pool will have to be closed indefinitely and eventually replaced due to ...
Train on the Kettle Valley Railway crossing trestle at Sirnach Creek, 1916 The Little Tunnel above Naramata, July 2009. The Kettle Valley Railway (reporting mark KV) [1] was a subsidiary of the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) that operated across southern British Columbia, west of Midway running to Rock Creek, then north to Myra Canyon, down to Penticton over to Princeton, Coalmont, Brookmere ...
The tunnel, which has been closed occasionally during construction, also was shut down during the height of the floods so that crews could “safely implement remediation efforts.” ...
Othello Air Force Station, a closed United States Air Force near Othello, Washington; Othello Castle, Cyprus; Othello High School, Othello, Washington; Othello station, a Link light rail station in Seattle, Washington; Othello Tunnels, rail tunnels (and nickname) of Coquihalla Canyon Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada