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The Chehalis–Centralia Railroad (CHTX) is a heritage railroad based in Chehalis, Washington. The No. 15, a 2-8-2 steam locomotive built by Baldwin in 1916, travels over a 10-mile section of former Milwaukee Road track.
Centralia (/ s ɛ n ˈ t r eɪ l i ə /) is a city in Lewis County, Washington, United States. It is located along Interstate 5 near the midpoint between Seattle and Portland, Oregon. The city had a population of 18,183 at the 2020 census. [5] Centralia is twinned with Chehalis, located to the south near the confluence of the Chehalis and ...
Centralia withdrew from the joint operating agreement in 2004 due to concerns over contract violations, liability, and cost-benefits. [12] [13] Lewis County, which had been a 50% co-owner of the airport with the city of Chehalis since 1961, also relinquished its rights to the airfield in late 2013 despite opposition from the Chehalis-Centralia Airport board.
Mar. 5—The Chehalis Centralia Railroad and Museum on Saturday announced it would suspend all passenger operations until further notice. "Due to circumstances beyond our control, the Chehalis ...
Apr. 6—When Twin Transit started seriously looking into adding electric buses into its fleet a few years ago, people with the transit authority encouraged Chehalis-Centralia Transportation ...
The local Dial-A-Ride service, named DARTT, works in conjunction with Lewis County Transit's fixed routes and provides riders a weekday service beyond Chehalis and Centralia, including most of western Lewis County and Olympia. [41] [3] The program expanded in 2021 to include travel to eastern destinations in the county. DARTT is funded directly ...
Mar. 14—Chehalis-Centralia Railroad and Museum (CCRM) President James Folk has resigned from the organization, citing conflict within the organization's board of directors that he claimed is ...
The Chehalis-Centralia Railroad Museum (CCRM) is located south of the veteran's museum and hosts the Chehalis–Centralia Railroad which offers an 18.0-mile (29.0 km) passenger train ride that traverses through the Twin City corridor and the Chehalis River Valley. [164]