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The Fallbridge Subdivision is a railway line in southern Washington running about 229.7 miles (369.7 km) along the Columbia River from Pasco to Vancouver, then south to Portland, OR. [3] It is operated by BNSF Railway and is considered part of the Northern Transcon .
UP Cascade Subdivision The Oregon Trunk Line is a railway line in Oregon and Washington operated by the BNSF Railway . It is a remnant of the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway , running from Wishram, Washington in the north to a connection with the Union Pacific at Chemult at its south end. [ 1 ]
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The bridge is immediately north of an interchange with I-84 and US 30 on the Oregon side of the river. After crossing the bridge, the highway turns east to serve Maryhill State Park and crosses over the BNSF Railway's Fallbridge Subdivision, a major railroad that also carries part of Amtrak's Empire Builder passenger service.
The federal government already awarded a total of $722 million for the bridge projects — $372 million through the National Infrastructure Project Assistance program in December 2023 toward the ...
The Yakima Valley Subdivision is a railway line in southern Washington running about 127.0 miles (204.4 km) Pasco, Washington to Ellensburg, Washington. [2] It is operated by BNSF Railway and is considered part of the Northern Transcon .
The bridge, built in 1949, has been on the state red list of deficient bridges since 1999 due to poor condition. A deck was replaced in 2010, and an emergency repair was needed in 2018.
Wishram is located in southern Klickitat County, sitting on the north bank of the Columbia River. State Route 14 runs east–west through the community, traveling west towards Vancouver and Dallesport and east towards Maryhill; it intersects with two U.S. highways that provide access to Oregon via bridges over the Columbia River.