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The Interurban Trail are a pair of trails in Washington. The interurban Trail North is a bicycle route running from Downtown Seattle through Shoreline and to the Snohomish County, Washington line. The Interurban Trail South is a rail trail in King and Pierce counties.
East Lake Sammamish Trail - King County [1] Eastside Rail Corridor - King County; Foothills Trail - Pierce County [1] Gate to Belmore Trail - Thurston County; Interurban Trail (King County) - King County [1] Interurban Trail (Snohomish County) - Snohomish County; Interurban Trail (Whatcom County) - Bellingham & Whatcom County; Issaquah-Preston ...
Interurban Trail may refer to: Interurban Trail (King County), a rail trail in King County, Washington; Interurban Trail (Sangamon County), a rail trail in Sangamon County, Illinois; Interurban Trail (Snohomish County), a rail trail in Snohomish County, Washington; Interurban Trail (Whatcom County), a rail trail in Whatcom County, Washington
The Eastside Rail Corridor, officially Eastrail, is a rail right of way where a rail trail has been under development in the Eastside suburbs of Seattle, Washington. The corridor follows the path of the former Woodinville Subdivision from Renton to the City of Snohomish at Snohomish Junction.
[8] [9] SR 167 continues under a bluff along the west side of the White River Valley and crosses into King County as it passes through the suburban towns of Pacific and Algona. The Interurban Trail begins to parallel the freeway in Pacific, but veers northeast in Algona to follow the Union Pacific Railroad. [6] [10]
Interurban Trail (King County) Interurban Trail (Snohomish County) Interurban Trail (Whatcom County) Iron Horse State Park; K. Karen Fraser Woodland Trail; Klickitat ...
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Puget Sound Electric Railway, the Interurban Line near Tacoma Hoops were used to deliver orders to passing trains [2]. The PSE began operations on September 25, 1902 [3] with a line that started in downtown Tacoma, ran along Pacific and Puyallup Avenues, followed the course of present-day Pacific Highway through Fife and to Milton, turned southeast towards Puyallup and paralleled the path of ...