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The Columbia Basin Railroad was established in 1986 as part of the Washington Central Railroad Company, which bought 230 miles (370 km) of railway in Central Washington from Burlington Northern. [2] The company, owned by Eric Temple, also owned the Spirit of Washington Dinner Train operating in King County, Washington .
Ballard Terminal Railroad (BDTL) BNSF Railway (BNSF) Cascade & Columbia River Railroad (CSCD) (GWRR) Central Washington Railroad (CWRR) (CBRW) Columbia Basin Railroad (CBRW) Columbia and Cowlitz Railway (CLC) (PATR) Columbia Walla Walla Railroad (CWW) (FTRX) Eastside Freight Railroad (EFRX) (BDTL) Frontier Rail (FTRX) Great Northwest Railroad ...
The Central Washington Railroad (reporting mark CWRR) is a common freight carrier that operates in the Yakima, Washington area. The shortline railroad operates 80 miles (130 km) on two routes in the Yakima River valley and is owned by the Temple family, which also owns the Columbia Basin Railroad .
CBRW - Columbia Basin Railroad; CBRX - Charles Barthoid; CBRY - Copper Basin Railway; ... Railroad Enthusiasts, Inc. until 1 Dec 1999. CHS - Charlotte Southern Railroad;
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The Columbia and Cowlitz Railway (reporting mark CLC) is a short-line railroad owned by Patriot Rail Corporation, and is headquartered in Longview, Washington. [1] The railroad serves an 8.5 miles (13.7 km) [2] route from the Weyerhaeuser Company mill in Longview to the junction just outside the city limits of Kelso.
The Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad (reporting mark CBQ) was a railroad that operated in the Midwestern United States.Commonly referred to as the Burlington Route, the Burlington, CB&Q, or as the Q, [2] [3] it operated extensive trackage in the states of Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and also in Texas through subsidiaries Colorado and Southern ...