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1910 postcard showing the North Bank Bridge over the Columbia River. Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 9.6 or BNSF Railway Bridge 9.6, [3] also known as the Columbia River Railroad Bridge, [4] is through truss railway bridge across the Columbia River, between Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, owned and operated by BNSF Railway. [3]
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The Columbia River Gorge is a canyon of the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Up to 4,000 feet (1,200 m) deep, the canyon stretches for over eighty miles (130 km) as the river winds westward through the Cascade Range , forming the boundary between the state of Washington to the north and Oregon to the south. [ 1 ]
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Biggs Junction is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Sherman County, Oregon, United States. [2]Biggs Junction is located on the south side of the Columbia River at the junction of Interstate 84/U.S. 30 and U.S. 97 where it crosses the Sam Hill Memorial Bridge over the river from Washington. [5]
Castlegar, British Columbia: Rail bridge Canadian Pacific Railway: Castlegar, British Columbia to Robson, British Columbia: Castlegar-Robson Bridge: Broadwater Road Keenleyside Dam: 780.0 North of Castlegar, British Columbia: Needles Cable Ferry: Highway 6: Needles, British Columbia to Fauquier, British Columbia: Arrow Park Ferry: West Arrow ...
The Oregon Portage Railroad was the first railroad in the U.S. state of Oregon. [2] It was located on the south bank of the Cascades canal of the Columbia River. [3]The railroad originally ran 4.5 miles (7.2 km) [4] [5] from Tanner Creek (near where Bonneville Dam was later built) to the Cascade Locks, which were under construction in the later years of the railroad's operation.
The Oregon Trunk Rail Bridge or Celilo Bridge [1] is a single-track railroad bridge opened in 1912 [2] over the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest of the United States.It consists of eight steel truss spans and several deck girder spans, and since 1957 it has included a vertical-lift section.