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Eastside King County Snohomish County, Washington, US: Trailheads: Renton (southern terminus) City of Snohomish near Snohomish Junction (northern terminus) Use: Hiking/Biking, Freight Railroad: Highest point: 200 ft (61 m), Kirkland near Peter Kirk Elem. Lowest point: 20 ft (6.1 m), Lake Washington shoreline: Right of way
The H & H Railroad, also known as Hall & Hall, Stanwood Street Railway or colloquially Dinky, was a short street railway in Snohomish County, Washington, United States. It ran over a 1 mile (1.6 km) long track from East Stanwood to Stanwood in the early 20th century. [2] It was proclaimed "the shortest railroad in the world". [3]
The Woodinville Subdivision was a railroad line that was formerly owned by BNSF Railway. It takes its name from one of its original end points in Woodinville, Washington, United States. The line extended approximately 42 miles (68 km) in east King County and Snohomish County.
Evidence of the Everett and Monte Cristo Railway can still be seen. Snohomish County created Robe Canyon Historic Park [98] with two hiking trails that largely follow the old railway grade. The Lime Kiln Trail begins east of Granite Falls and follows the route east to where it crossed the South Fork of the Stilliguamish River for the first time.
The Interurban Trail is a rail trail in Snohomish County, Washington. It is a hard-surfaced, non-motorized trail located on the Pacific Northwest Traction right-of-way, a route used until 1939 by the Interurban Railroad between Seattle and Bellingham. [1] The trail in Snohomish County runs over 16 miles (26 km). [2]
The Snohomish County Centennial Trail is a 30-mile-long (48 km) rail trail in Snohomish County, Washington, connecting the cities of Snohomish, Lake Stevens, and Arlington to Skagit County along the corridor of Washington State Route 9. [1]
Washington and Idaho Railway: WIR WSDOT 2006 2019 Spokane, Spangle & Palouse Railway: Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway: WI&M MILW: 1905 1980 Burlington Northern Inc. Washington Northern Railway: UP: 1906 1906 Oregon and Washington Railroad: Washington and Oregon Railway: NP: 1900 1903 Washington Railway and Navigation Company: Washington ...
This List of rail trails in Washington lists former railroad right-of-ways in Washington state that have been converted to rail trails for public use, [1] or rail corridors where rails coexist with trail.