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The Nezperce & Idaho Railroad (reporting mark NP&I) was an independently owned short line railroad that connected the community of Nezperce to the Camas Prairie Railroad. Primarily used to ship agricultural products it operated from 1910 until 1975, [ 13 ] [ 14 ] it was then used for boxcar storage until the 1980s.
Idaho Northern Railroad: UP: 1906 1910 Oregon–Washington Railroad and Navigation Company: Idaho Northern Railway: UP: 1897 1912 Oregon Short Line Railroad: Idaho Southern Railroad: 1908 1916 N/A Idaho and Washington Northern Railroad: MILW: 1907 1916 Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway: Idaho and Western Railway: MILW: 1909 1912
Washington and Idaho Railway In 2009, BGCM's owner attempted to purchase a portion of the Arizona and California Railroad , running 49.4 miles (79.5 km) between Rice, California and Ripley, California through Blythe, California from RailAmerica then-recently granted for abandonment, but failed to succeed an offer of financial assistance process.
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The Great Northwest Railroad (GRNW) is located in North Central Idaho, and runs a mainline of approximately 77 miles (124 km). Known as the Camas Prairie Railroad until 1998 and then Camas Prairie Railnet , Watco purchased the line in 2004 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and renamed it the GRNW.
Lewiston Transit: Nez Perce County: Lewiston: Mountain Rides: Blaine County: Ketchum: Pocatello Regional Transit: Bannock County: Pocatello [235] Selkirks – Pend Oreille Transit (SPOT) Bonner County: Sandpoint: Silver Express: Shoshone County: Kellogg: Sustainable Moscow Area Regional Transportation (SMART) Moscow, Idaho: Moscow: ValleyRide ...
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Valley Regional Transit (abbreviated VRT) is a public agency which is the main provider of mass transit service in metropolitan Boise, Idaho.It operates 19 fixed-route services, mostly in Ada County, as well as two on-demand services in Canyon County and the city of Eagle.