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Oregon–Washington Railroad and Navigation Company: Oregon–Washington Railroad and Navigation Company: UP: 1910 1987 Union Pacific Railroad: Oregon and Washington Territory Railroad: NP: 1886 1892 Washington and Columbia River Railway: Oregon Western Railroad: SP: 1889 1890 Oregonian Railroad: Oregon Western Railway: SP: 1905 1914 Willamette ...
Oregon is currently served by two Class 1 railroads, the BNSF Railway and the Union Pacific Railroad (UP). Prior to its acquisition by the UP in 1996, Oregon was also served by the Southern Pacific Transportation Company; the UP continues to operate on tracks acquired from the SP.
Central Railway of Oregon - purchased existing rail lines near Union, Oregon and built an extension from Union to Cove in 1906. Went bankrupt in 1909, reformed as Central Railroad of Oregon in the same year. Surveyed lines across the Blue Mountains in 1910, actually built a 4-mile (6.4 km) line from Richmond to a Hot Lake Hotel. Hauled 33,415 ...
Pages in category "Oregon railroads" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Portland and Western Railroad (reporting mark PNWR) is a 516-mile (830 km) Class II railroad serving the U.S. state of Oregon, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of shortline and regional railroad holding company Genesee & Wyoming Inc. The PNWR includes a subsidiary, the Willamette and Pacific Railroad (reporting mark WPRR).
Oregon railroads (2 C, 27 P) T. Rail trails in Oregon (7 P) W. WES Commuter Rail (8 P) Pages in category "Rail transportation in Oregon" The following 11 pages are in ...
The Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad (OCSR) is a heritage railroad, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, [1] operating in Oregon, US, primarily between Garibaldi and Rockaway Beach, with additional special trips to Wheeler, Nehalem River and into the Salmonberry River canyon.
The Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company (OR&N) was a rail and steamboat transport company that operated a rail network of 1,143 miles (1,839 km) running east from Portland, Oregon, United States, to northeastern Oregon, northeastern Washington, and northern Idaho. It operated from 1896 as a consolidation of several smaller railroads.