WebInteractive Maps of U.S. Freight Railroads Railroads are the lifeblood for North America's freight transportation. There are seven major railroads in the United States (Class I … The Port of Tillamook Bay Railroad (POTB) was a 101-mile (163 km) shortline railroad in northwestern Oregon in the United States. Purchased from the Southern Pacific Transportation Company in 1990 by the Port of Tillamook Bay, the railroad was used to transport lumber and agricultural products over the Northern Oregon Coast Range between the Oregon Coast and the Portland area u…
Belding Hike - Hiking in Portland, Oregon and Washington
WebSettlers in Tillamook were dependent on goods arriving via the waterway, and the wharfs along the Hoquarton served the city’s industrial and business district. The property was used as a lumber mill from 1885 to about 1950, after which it was largely abandoned. In the mid-1990s, the property was donated to the city for use as open space. WebAs a railroad, the Port of Tillamook Bay was conceived in 1952 with the intent of developing switching trackage built around the United States Navy's former Tillamook Naval Air Station, just south of Tillamook, Oregon. The railroad connected with the Southern Pacific's Tillamook branch near the hangars. djordje aralica
History of the Port of Tillamook Bay - TrainWeb.org
http://www.trainweb.org/rosters/POTB.html WebPort of Garibaldi Scenic Railroad Maritime Museum Kilchis Point Reserve ... Scenic Railroad Water. Tillamook County Water Trail Cape Meares Lake Trail. Oregon Coast Trail ... Google Map of the Tillamook Bay Heritage … WebPort of Tillamook Bay Railroad; CO 6606, HESR 101: GP9 21703: 1: 40783: POTB 552: nee CNJ 552, now with Oregon Coast Scenic Railway: RDC1 5920: 1: 64090: POTB 553: Oregon Coast Explorer: RDC1 5921: 2: 24826: POTB 3771: nee TNO 446: GP9 22900: 1: 51654: POTB 4405 : SD9 19986: 1: 54182: POTB 4406: Port of Tillamook Bay Railroad: SD9 19983: 2: ... djordje antic