Washington/Railroads
Like highways, railroad tracks have been imported from TIGER data and they share the same problems like unconnected segments, wrong tagging, missing bridges and railroad crossings and positions that are frequently off quite a lot. So a review is necessary as it is for highways. Additionally user added line are also within this page and can and need to be reviewed. This page is currently a work in progress, now in early alpha as its basic structure has largely emerged as stable.
Due to recent wiki and associated software upgrades, the map details are not-quite-correct. To fix, please select "Transport Map" from the upper-right "layers stack" icon to see Washington railroads. As this is a "live" slippy map, it can be panned and zoomed; zoom in to see rail infrastructure networks, tracks and stations.
Active Lines (Mainline, Branch, Industrial and Short)
Lines, expressed as route=railway relations, that see active, regular rail traffic, whether freight, industrial or passenger.
One resource is this, another is this.
Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF)
BNSF, a Class I railroad, operates its Northwest Division in Washington State with headquarters in Seattle and additional segments in Oregon, Idaho, Northern California and British Columbia, Canada. Most of BNSF was formerly old_railway_operator=Burlington Northern Railroad (BN). From within the state, Burlington Northern formed from Northern Pacific (NP), Great Northern (GN) and Spokane Portland & Seattle (SPS). Here is a track listing resource [1]
Mainline
Note that there are both BNSF Seattle and BNSF Spokane Subdivisions in Mainline and different UP Seattle and UP Spokane Subdivisions in UP section, below.
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Bellingham Subdivision | Great Northern (GN) | 7440712 7440712 | USA-Canada Border - Mount Vernon - Everett | Partially complete | Supports Amtrak Cascades passenger=international route=trains. |
BNSF Seattle Subdivision | Northern Pacific (NP) | 4734793 4734793 | Seattle - ARGO - Tukwila - Auburn - Tacoma - Centralia - Vancouver | Somewhat TIGER Reviewed | Supports Amtrak Cascades passenger=international route=trains and Amtrak Coast Starlight passenger=national route=trains. Union Pacific has trackage rights from ARGO to Tukwila and Tacoma to Portland. Tacoma Rail has trackage rights around Tacoma. Union Pacific dispatches the section between Argo and Tukwila. Also supports parts of Sounder Transit route=trains on the northern section. |
BNSF Spokane Subdivision | Northern Pacific (NP) Great Northern (GN) Spokane Portland & Seattle (SPS) | 1443647 1443647 | Spokane - Lakeside Jct. | Mostly TIGER Reviewed | Supports Amtrak Empire Builder passenger=national route=trains. Union Pacific has trackage rights. |
Columbia River Subdivision | Great Northern (GN) | 7525109 7525109 | Wenatchee - Spokane | Needs TIGER review | Supports Amtrak Empire Builder passenger=national route=trains. |
Fallbridge Subdivision | Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SPS) | 1443651 1443651 | Pasco - Wishram - Portland, Oregon | Needs TIGER review | Supports Amtrak Cascades passenger=international route=trains, Amtrak Empire Builder passenger=national route=trains and Amtrak Coast Starlight passenger=national route=trains. |
Lakeside Subdivision | Northern Pacific (NP) | 1443649 1443649 | Spokane - Ritzville - Pasco | Needs TIGER review | Supports Amtrak Empire Builder passenger=national route=trains. |
Oregon Trunk Subdivision | Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SPS) | 7362830 7362830 | Wishram - Bend, Oregon - Chemult, Oregon | Needs TIGER review | |
Scenic Subdivision | Great Northern (GN) | 7371315 7371315 | Wenatchee - Everett - Seattle | Needs TIGER review | Supports Amtrak Empire Builder passenger=national route=trains. |
Branch
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Cherry Point Subdivision | Unknown | 7440499 7440499 | Cherry Point | Partially complete | Supports oil refineries in the area. |
Kettle Falls Subdivision | Great Northern (GN) | Relation not defined yet | Spokane - Deer Park - Valley | Partially complete | The Chewelah Turn operates on this line. |
Sumas Subdivision | Northern Pacific (NP) | Relation not defined yet | Burlington - Sedro Woolley - Sumas | Partially complete | The Sumas Turn comes from Everett for this branch. Connects with railroads in Canada at Sumas. |
Anacortes Spur | Northern Pacific (NP) | 7375345 7375345 | Anacortes - Burlington | Partially complete | |
Lynden Spur | Milwaukee Road (MILW) | 7375403 7375403 | Sumas - Lynden | Partially complete |
Industrial
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Stanwood—Twin City Food Spur | Great Northern (GN) | 7440493 7440493 | Stanwood | Partially complete | Currently has B&B equipment on it. |
Union Pacific (UP)
Union Pacific, a Class I railroad, is the largest railroad in North America, covering 23 states across the western two-thirds of the continental United States. UP's extensive rail network connects Washington State with the rest of the nation, particularly corridors in the Northwest to the Southwest and Midwest. In Washington State, UP has 532 miles of track, employs 311 and both originated and terminated over 268,000 rail cars (2016 data). Major commodities shipped and received are intermodal-wholesale, recyclables/municipal waste, grain (especially wheat and flour), lumber and building materials, assembled autos, refrigerated products (especially fruit), paper, petroleum products, chemicals and consumer products.
Mainline
Note that there are both UP Seattle and UP Spokane Subdivisions in Mainline and different BNSF Seattle and BNSF Spokane Subdivisions in BNSF section, above.
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Ayer Subdivision | SP | 1443674 1443674 | Hermiston, Oregon at Hinkle Yard - SE of Tri-Cities (Pasco/Richland/Kennewick) - Cheney/Lakeside Jct. (SW of Spokane) | Needs work | NE of Cheney (SW of Spokane) at Lakeside Jct, not sure if UP or BNSF. |
UP Seattle Subdivision | MILW | 7375421 7375421 | Tukwila (at BNSF Seattle Subdivision) - Tacoma | Needs work | Parallels BNSF Seattle Subdivision for much of its length |
UP Spokane Subdivision | 9079385 9079385 | Spokane - Idaho Line - Bonners Ferry, Idaho - Canadian Border |
Branch
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Weston Branch | SP? | 7367163 7367163 | Walla Walla - Weston, Oregon | Needs work | Some segments are named Blue Mountain Railroad |
Industrial
Short Lines (Branch, Industrial or Freight)
Ballard Terminal Railroad Co (BDTL, ESFR, MSN)
Ballard Terminal Railroad Company LLC has three operations in the Seattle area.
Ballard Terminal Railroad (BDTL)
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Ballard Terminal | Great Northern (GN) Seattle Lake Shore & Eastern (SLS&E) Northern Pacific (NP | 6229050 6229050 | Shilshole (BNSF Interchange) - Ballard | Work in progress | Could be considered an industrial operation; tag ways usage=industrial. |
Eastside Freight Railroad (ESFR)
Operates Eastside Community Rail (ECYR) a railroad that formed out of the ashes of GNP Railway (GNP) who was forced into bankruptcy by the owner of ECYR and other creditors. So, tag the segments owner=Eastside Community Rail and operator=Eastside Freight Railroad.
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Woodinville Branch | Seattle Lake Shore & Eastern (SLS&E) Northern Pacific (NP) | 7375003 7375003 | Snohomish (BNSF Interchange) - Maltby - Woodinville | Work in progress |
Meeker Southern Railroad (MSN)
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Meeker Southern | Northern Pacific (NP) Burlington Northern (BN) BNSF Railway (BNSF) | 7375004 7375004 | Meeker (BNSF Interchange) - McMillan | Work in progress | Use to be the NP Main line. |
End of Ballard Terminal Railroad Co section.
Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT)
Washington State Department of Transpiration is not a rail operator per se but is the largest mileage shortline owner in the state of Washington, owning the Central Washington branches of the Palouse Branch, Hooper Line and CW Branch. WSDOT has periodic requests for proposals (RFP)s to select operators for their lines.
Washington and Eastern Railroad (WER) CW Branch
CW Branch is owned by Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) after the purchase of the CW branch of the Palouse River and Coulee City Railroad (PCC), which had slated to abandoned the branch. Owner is WSDOT and their current operator is the WER formally the EWG. Owner/operator tags on EWG and PCC lines are ambiguous to this wiki editor!
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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CW Branch | Eastern Washington Gateway (EWG), Palouse River and Coulee City Railroad (PCC), Northern Pacific (NP) | 7375010 7375010 | Cheney (BNSF Interchange) - Davenport - Coulee City | Work in progress | Owner is WSDOT and the Operator is controlled by the Owner |
Spokane, Spangle & Palouse Railway (SSPR) Palouse Branch
CW Branch is owned by Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) after the purchase of the CW branch of the Palouse River and Coulee City Railroad (PCC), which had slated to abandoned the branch. Owner is WSDOT and their current operator is the WER formally the EWG. Owner/operator tags on EWG and PCC lines are ambiguous to this wiki editor!
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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CW Branch | Eastern Washington Gateway (EWG), Palouse River and Coulee City Railroad (PCC), Northern Pacific (NP) | 7375010 7375010 | Cheney (BNSF Interchange) - Davenport - Coulee City | Work in progress | Owner is WSDOT and the Operator is controlled by the Owner |
Palouse River & Coulee City Railroad (PCC) Hooper Line
See Below for details. Hooper Line is owend by WSDOT.
End WSDOT section
Columbia and Cowlitz Railroad (CLC)
Owned by Patriot Rail Corporation, which was acquired by SteelRiver Infrastructure Partners in 2012. Operates freight service on an 8.5-mile route from the Weyerhaeuser Company mill in Longview to the junction just outside Kelso city limits. From there, traffic is either switched to the Patriot Woods Railroad, formally known as the Weyerhaeuser Woods Railroad, where it is transported to Weyerhaeuser's Green Mountain Sawmill at Toutle or it is switched to the BNSF/UP joint main line for movement to either Seattle or Portland, Oregon. See LVSW; ambiguities remain.
Columbia Basin Railroad (CBRR)
CBRR connects Ephrata, Air Base, Moses Lake, Wheeler, Schrag, Warden, Othello and Connell. Established in 1986 as part of the Washington Central Railroad Company, who bought 230 miles (370 km) of railway in Central Washington from Burlington Northern, the CBRR is the busiest shortline railroad in Washington in 2014, with over 10,000 carloads annually of agricultural and industrial shipments.
Central Washington Railroad (CWRR)
CWRR operates 80 miles (130 km) on two routes in the Yakima River Valley.
End of Columbia Basin Railroad section.
Mount Vernon Terminal Railway (MVT)
Has less than a mile of track.
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Mount Vernon Terminal | Pacific Northwest Traction Company, Burlington Northern (BN) | Relation not defined yet | Mount Vernon | Work in progress | Could be considered an industrial operation; tag ways usage=industrial. |
Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad (PVJR)
Operates Chelatchie Prairie Railroad, a county-owned 33 mile-long railroad in Clark County. In 2001 Chelatchie Prairie Railroad (BYCX) leases from Battle Ground to Chelatchie and begins excursions. Starting in 2004, the line is leased to Columbia Basin Railroad to take over operations, who do so as PVJR.
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Chelatchie Prairie Railroad | Northern Pacific | Relation not defined yet | Rye Jct. (Vancouver) - Brush Prairie - Battle Ground - Yacolt - Amboy | Rye Jct to Rye Yard reviewed |
End of Columbia Basin Railroad section.
Frontier Rail (FTRX)
Kennewick Terminal Railroad (KET)
Kennewick.
Washington Royal Line (WRL)
Royal City. May also use reporting mark of FTRX.
Yakima Central Railway (YCR)
BNSF interchange at Toppenish.
End of Frontier Rail section.
Genesee & Wyoming (CSCD, OYLO, PNWR, PSAP)
Cascade and Columbia River Railroad (CSCD)
Line runs north out of Wenatchee
Olympia and Belmore Railroad (OYLO)
Headquartered in Centralia, the railroad operates a 13.06-mile line leased from BNSF between Olympia and Belmore, primarily carrying traffic from Olympia's port facilities. Recently acquired Olympia Washington Branch.
Portland and Western Railroad (PNWR)
Trackage rights on BNSF Fallbridge Sub to Vancouver, Washington
Puget Sound & Pacific (PSAP)
Puget Sound & Pacific
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Centralia Subdivision | Unknown | Relation not defined yet | Centralia - Elma | ||
Bangor Subdivision | Relation not defined yet | Elma - Belfast - Bangor | Partially owned by the US Navy run under contract by PSAP | ||
Harbor Subdivision | Northern Pacific (NP) | Relation not defined yet | Elma - Aberdeen - Hoquiam |
End of Genesee & Wyoming section.
Kettle Falls International Railway (KFR)
Owned by OmniTRAX and operating in Washington and the Canadian province of British Columbia, KFR operates approximately 170 miles (270 km) of track that was formerly owned by BNSF.
Longview Switching Company (LVSW)
CLC (acquired by Patriot Rail from Weyerhaeuser in December 2011) operates freight service over 8.5 miles from Columbia Junction to Ostrander Junction, connecting with UP and BNSF at Rocky Point. For operating convenience, the current physical interchange with both UP and BNSF is handled through the Longview Switching Company (LVSW), jointly owned by UP and BNSF headquartered in Longview, Washington. Traffic includes lumber and forest products, steel, paper and chemicals. Certain owner/operator relationships between CLC and LVSW seem ambiguous, clarification is appreciated.
Montana Rail Link (MRL)
A privately held Class II railroad, MRL operates on trackage originally built by NP and is a unit of the Washington Companies headquartered in Missoula, Montana. MRL connects with (and interchanges with) BNSF on both ends (Spokane and Montana)
Pend Oreille Valley Railroad (POVA)
Based out of Usk, POVA operates between Metaline Falls, Newport and Dover, Idaho, a distance of 87.6 miles (141.0 km). Junctions with BNSF and UP in Dover.
Saint Maries River Railroad (STMA)
A shortline Class III railroad that operates 71 miles of freight service in northern Idaho and eastern Washington (several miles between Manito and Saxby at the Idaho border).
Tacoma Rail (TMBL, TRMW)
A publicly owned Class III railroad owned by the city of Tacoma and operated as a public utility as part of the municipally-owned Tacoma Public Utilities service. Tacoma Rail provides freight switching rail services as one of the largest short line railroad systems in the United States, operating 16 diesel locomotives and over 150 miles of track, many of which are former Milwaukee Road and BNSF lines around Western Washington.
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Tideland Division | Relation not defined yet | ||||
Lakewood Subivision | Relation not defined yet | ||||
Mountain Division | MILW | Relation not defined yet |
Tri-City Railroad Company (TCRY)
Established in 1999, TCRY is a Class III common carrier railroad, acting as the UP agent and handling carrier in Richland, originating and terminating rail freight daily to and from destinations across the US, Canada and Mexico for UP customers. TCRY operates and maintains the railroad line owned by the Port of Benton (POB) under a long term lease agreement.
Watco (GNRW, PCC)
Great Northwest Railroad (GRNW)
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Great Northwest Railroad | Originally (1909) part of the Camas Prairie Railroad Company, in 1998 Camas Prairie Railnet | Relation not defined yet | Ayer Junction - Forebay, Idaho | Incomplete | Watco purchased this 77-mile short line in 2004. Construction was completed later to form an additional branch between Spalding and Grangeville for 66 miles (106 km) and a 40-mile (64 km) connection between Orofino and Headquarters, Idaho. Products shipped include forest products (lumber, bark, paper and tissue), agricultural products, industrial and farm chemicals, scrap iron and frozen vegetables. Interchanges with BNSF and UP at Ayer and BG&CM east of Lewiston, Idaho. |
Palouse River & Coulee City Railroad (PCC)
PCC locomotives haul approximately 4,000 car loads of wheat, lentils, barley and frozen vegetables over 237 miles of beautiful rolling hills known as Washington’s Palouse region over three branch lines, interchanging with BNSF at Marshall.
Washington Idaho Railway Incorporated (WIR) owns and operates the Palouse and Lewiston (PNL) branch and the Washington Idaho Montana (WIM) branch through a lease agreement. WIR's legal form is a partnership. WIR's owner, Stan Patterson, started the company in June of 2007 with the contract given to him by the state of Washington. The WIR has tracks currently leased in the State of Washington (WSDOT) and owned in the State of Idaho by Watco Companies. Owner/operator tags on EWG and PCC lines are ambiguous to this wiki editor!
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Hooper Line | Relation not defined yet | Hooper Jct. - Colfax | |||
Pleasant Valley Line | Relation not defined yet | Winona Jct. - Thornton | |||
South Subdivision Line | Relation not defined yet | Wallula - Walla Walla, Walla Walla - Dayton and Walla Walla - Weston, Oregon |
End of Watco section.
Passenger trains (Heavy Rail, Light Rail, Trams/Trolleys, Monorail, Tourism/Historic/Heritage Rail)
Tracks, stations and platforms used for passenger trains are properly collected into route=train relations, or relations tagged route=light_rail, route=subway or route=tram when those are the underlying rail infrastructure.
These tables are "somewhat complete." If you find a train, route (relation link, Review Status...) that needs to be added, updated or improved, please do so!
Amtrak operates intercity passenger trains in the contiguous United States: some service=commuter trains, many intrastate and passenger=regional trains and all interstate, passenger=national (long_distance), highspeed=yes, service=night, and passenger=international trains (some cross into Canada); see OSM Amtrak wiki table. Try OpenPublicTransportMap.
A subset is repeated here with just these three routes which serve Washington: two routes are Amtrak proper, one is a joint operation between Amtrak and the Washington Department of Transportation & Oregon Department of Transportation known as Amtrak Cascades:
Amtrak passenger=regional, passenger=national and passenger=international trains serving Washington State (AMTK)
Route | Trains | Passenger Service | Relation | Status |
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Amtrak Cascades | northbound (even): 500, 502, 504, 506, 508, 510, 516 southbound (odd): 501, 503, 505, 507, 509, 513, 517 |
international regional |
VAC-PDX 71428 71428 PDX-VAC 10571796 10571796 VAC-SEA 10945391 10945391 SEA-VAC 10945392 10945392 SEA-EUG 10945394 10945394 EUG-SEA 10945393 10945393 SEA-PDX 10945390 10945390 PDX-SEA 10945389 10945389 PDX-EUG 10945388 10945388 |
Complete; rough public_transport v2. Seattle Subdivision needs fixing. 467 miles (Eugene, Oregon - Portland, Oregon - Seattle - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada). To be clear, there is no single route=train going "all the way" from Eugene to Canada. Only trains serving Canada are tagged as international; the rest are regional. |
Coast Starlight | 11-14 | national | 2812900 2812900 | Complete; rough public_transport v1. Seattle Subdivision needs fixing. 1377 miles (Seattle - Los Angeles, California). |
Empire Builder | 7, 8, 27, 28 | national | v1 CHI-SPK 1809794 1809794 v1 SPK-PDX 10946020 10946020 v1 SPK-SEA 10946021 10946021 |
Complete; rough public_transport v1. 2206 miles (3550 km) (Chicago - Seattle). At Spokane, trains 7 and 27 decouple westbound and trains 8 and 28 couple eastbound. |
Colors are passenger=national Amtrak routes = royal blue, passenger=international Amtrak Cascades route = a certain shade of green to reflect livery and branding.
Seattle Center Monorail
Service Line | Route | Trains | Relation | operator=* | Status |
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Seattle Center Monorail: Seattle Center -> Westlake Center | Monorail | 3237713 3237713 | Seattle Monorail | Complete public transport v2 | |
Seattle Center Monorail: Westlake Center -> Seattle Center | Monorail | 3237714 3237714 | Seattle Monorail | Complete public transport v2 |
Seattle Streetcar
Service Line | Route | Trains | Relation | operator=* | Status |
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First Hill (Northbound) | Tram | 4755830 4755830 | King County Metro and City of Seattle | Complete public transport v2 | |
First Hill (Southbound) | Tram | 4755831 4755831 | King County Metro and City of Seattle | Complete public transport v2 | |
South Lake Union (Northbound) | Tram | 4748655 4748655 | King County Metro and City of Seattle | Complete public transport v2 | |
South Lake Union (Southbound) | Tram | 4748656 4748656 | King County Metro and City of Seattle | Complete public transport v2 |
Sound Transit / Central Puget Sound Regional Transit Authority (SDRX)
Service Line | Route | Trains | Relation | operator=* | Status |
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1 Line (Northbound) | Light Rail | ? | 3494092 3494092 | King County Metro | Complete public_transport v2 |
1 Line (Southbound) | Light Rail | ? | 5517060 5517060 | King County Metro | Complete public_transport v2 |
2 Line | Light Rail | ? | 10084246 10084246 | King County Metro | Light rail infrastructure relation nearing completion. Where vehicle testing is observed, member ways see construction=light_rail removed (and railway=light_rail, not =construction, applied). |
S Line | Train | 1500 - 1524 (even) Southbound 1501 - 1525 (odd) Northbound | 3494093 3494093 | BNSF Railway (BNSF) | Mostly complete public_transport v1. Underlying track structure naming should be consistent. |
N Line | Train | 1701, 1703, 1705, 1707 Southbound 1700, 1702, 1704, 1706 Northbound | 3207386 3207386 | BNSF Railway (BNSF) | Mostly complete public_transport v1. Underlying track structure naming should be consistent. |
T Line | Tram | ? | 7375125 7375125 | Pierce County Transit | Developing towards public_transport v1. Needs minor correction/improvement. |
Tourism, heritage and historic trains
Tag the route=train instances (but not the route=railway instances) of these with service=tourism.
Anacortes Railway (AR)
Chehalis–Centralia Railroad & Museum (????)
In Lewis County, the Chehalis–Centralia Railroad & Museum offers several trains throughout the year.
Service Line | Reporting Mark | Route | Relation | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dinner Train | ???? | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Easter Train | ???? | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Mother's Day Brunch and Dinner Train | ???? | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Murder Mystery Dinner Train | ???? | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Polar Express™ Train | ???? | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Pumpkin Train | ???? | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Santa Steam Train | ???? | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Valentine Sweetheart Dinner Train | ???? | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Chelatchie Prairie Railroad (BYCX)
In Clark County, the Chelatchie Prairie Railroad offers several trains throughout the year.
Service Line | Reporting Mark | Route | Relation | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Christmas Tree Special Train | BYCX | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Harvest Run | BYCX | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Labor Day Weekend | BYCX | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Late Spring Diesel Weekend | BYCX | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Mother's Day Weekend | BYCX | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Mother's Dinner & Wine Train | BYCX | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Patriot's Weekend Run | BYCX | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Patriot's Weekend Wine Run | BYCX | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Lake Whatcom Railway (NPTCO)
Mount Rainier Railroad (MRRR)
In Lewis and Pierce Counties, the Mount Rainier Railroad offers several vintage steam trains throughout the year. The rails are owned by Tacoma Rail, an entity distinct from MRRR. The former operation was Mount Rainier Scenic Railroad. (MRSR). All trains depart Elbe with a layover in Mineral before returning to Elbe. Mineral hosts the largest collection of operative logging locomotives. The difference in trains is only the duration in Mineral. Polar Express does not drop passengers off at Mineral for the layover.
Service Line | Reporting Mark | Route | Relation | Status |
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Normal Museum Train | MRRR | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Special Service Train | MRRR | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Polar Express | MRRR | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Northwest Railway Museum, Snoqualmie Valley Railroad (????)
In King County, the Northwest Railway Museum owns the historic Snoqualmie Depot, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) of railroad right-of-way and 5.5 miles (8.9 km) of the former Northern Pacific Railway North Bend branch. This railway was built in 1889 as the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway (SLSE) and was Seattle's response to the Northern Pacific's selecting Tacoma as their terminus. The SLSE was later taken over by the Northern Pacific. It operates a heritage railroad called the Snoqualmie Valley Railroad. This 5-mile (8.0 km) common carrier railroad allows museum visitors to experience a train excursion aboard antique railroad coaches through the Upper Snoqualmie Valley. Trains operate on Saturdays and Sundays from April through October and in December, and carry over 47,000 passengers per year.
Service Line | Reporting Mark | Route | Relation | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Saturday Train | ???? | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Sunday Train | ???? | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Yakima Electric Railway Museum (????)
In Yakima County, Yakima Electric Railway Museum is operated by non-profit Yakima Valley Trolleys. Vintage trolleys operate on a seasonal schedule on some of the original tracks of the Yakima Valley Transportation Company (YVT Co.), a former interurban electric line during the early and middle 20th century.
Service Line | Reporting Mark | Route | Relation | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|
Saturday Train | ???? | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Sunday Train | ???? | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Holiday Train | ???? | Train | Relation not defined yet | Incomplete |
Disused lines
Lines, expressed as route=railway relations, that don't have regular traffic but with all infrastructure in place. Tracks are tagged railway=disused.
This table is believed only partially complete. If you find a line (relation link, Review Status...) that needs to be added, updated or improved, please do so!
Name | old_railway_operator=* | owner=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes | Rail Banked |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Eastside Rail Corridor | Seattle Lake Shore & Eastern (SLS&E) Northern Pacific (NP) Burlington Northern (BN) | Snohomish County, City of Woodinville, King County, City of Redmond, City of Kirkland, Sound Transit, Eastside Community Rail (ECYR) | 7363870 7363870 | Renton - Bellevue - Woodinville - Snohomish & a Branch Woodinville to Redmond | Some review completed | Some segments need more data | Tagged railway=disused where tracks still present, tagged railway=abandoned where trail presents or rail removed. Some sections still active with trail plans alongside. |
Abandoned lines
Former railroad lines, whether still visible on the ground or not, correctly expressed as route=railway relations. Ways are usually tagged railway=abandoned or rarely, railway=razed.
There are entries in the Railtrail and "Transitway" table (above) which contain significant segments of abandoned rail. It can be a bit of a coin-toss whether they should be here or there, some data may be found in both.
These tables are incomplete. If you find a line (relation link, Review Status...) that needs to be added, updated or improved, please do so!
Northern Pacific
Tag these with old_railway_operator=NP.
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lake Washington Belt Line | NP | 7363870 7363870 | Black River Junction - Renton - Bellevue - Woodinville | Unknown | BNSF Railway (via Burlington Northern) abandoned this, in 2010. A small portion is active to serve Boeing in Renton. |
The 3Ss Line | E&MCR | 7371758 7371758 | Lowell - Snohomish | Unknown | A portion built by the 3S's then purchased by the Everett & Monte Cristo Railway before ownership of the NP. unknown abandoned date |
Monte Christo Line | E&MCR | Relation not defined yet | Lake Stevens - Granite Falls - Verlot - Monte Christo | Unknown | Built by the Everett & Monte Cristo Railway before ownership of the NP. unknown abandoned date |
Willapa Harbor Line | Relation not defined yet | South Bend - Pe Ell - Chehalis Jct. | Unknown | . unknown abandoned date | |
16th Sub Grays Harbor Line | Relation not defined yet | Unknown | . unknown abandoned date | ||
18th Sub Gate Line | Relation not defined yet | Unknown | . unknown abandoned date | ||
20th Sub Ocosta Branch | Relation not defined yet | Unknown | . unknown abandoned date | ||
4th Sub Prairie Line | Relation not defined yet | Unknown | . unknown abandoned date | ||
7th Sub Buckley Line | Relation not defined yet | Meeker - Buckley - Palmer Jct. | Unknown | . unknown abandoned date |
Resource for this section: GN-NP Joint Archive
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road)
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Start_date | End_date | Notes |
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Port Angeles Line "North Coast" | Seattle and North Coast Railroad (SNCT) | Relation not defined yet | Port Townsend - Port Angeles - Joyce | Unknown | 1984 | SNCT abandoned this in 1984. | |
Raymond Branch | Relation not defined yet | Raymond - Chehalis - Maytown | Unknown | Not known what railroad abandoned this, nor when. | |||
Everett Branch 1 | Relation not defined yet | Everett - Lowell | Unknown | Not known what railroad abandoned this, nor when. | |||
Everett Branch 2 | 7371314 7371314 | Lowell - Snohomish - Monroe | No TIGER data | 1936 | CMStP&P began running over GN trackage between Lowell and Monroe in July 1936. | ||
Everett Branch 3 | 7371236 7371236 | Monroe - Carnation - Snoqualmie | Partially done | 1973 | Rail Trail in place between Duvall and Snoqualmie. The Everett local made its last run on February 9th, 1973. MILW pulled up the track between High Rock and Snoqualmie during 1975-76. Monroe-High Rock rails were left in place, bought by the (now Cadman-owned) High Rock Quarry. | ||
Everett Branch 4 | Relation not defined yet | Snoqualmie - North Bend - Rattlesnake Lake | Unknown | Partial Rail Trail. Not known what railroad abandoned this, nor when. | |||
Enumclaw Branch | Relation not defined yet | Bagley Jct - Enumclaw | Unknown | Not known what railroad abandoned this, nor when. | |||
Sumas Branch | Relation not defined yet | Bellingham - Lynden jct - Sumas | Unknown | Lyden to Sumas still active. Not known what railroad abandoned this, nor when. | |||
Aberdeen Branch | Relation not defined yet | Aberdeen - Rochester - Centralia | Unknown | Joint ownership with Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company. Not known what railroad abandoned this, nor when. | |||
Electron Spur | Relation not defined yet | Kapowsin - Electron | Unknown | CMSTP (MILW) abandoned this, 6-30-1937. | |||
Hanford Branch | Relation not defined yet | Beverly - Hanford | Unknown | Not known what railroad abandoned this, nor when. |
Logging Railroads
Logging railroads of the Pacific Northwest are a breed all their own. The vast subject requires some subset location separation.
Olympic Peninsula
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Simpson Logging Railroad | 7373053 7373053 | Shelton | Unknown | Unknown details about trail listed on part of right of way. A tourist operation is working to get started out of Shelton. | |
Port Angeles Western Railroad | 7382506 7382506 | Port Angeles - Lake Crescent - foothills | Unknown | trail on portion of right of way. |
South West
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Schapen Bros Logging Co | Relation not defined yet | Kern, WA | Unknown | Status Unknown | |
Elma Logging Co Railway | Relation not defined yet | South Elma | Unknown | Status Unknown | |
Melborne & North River Railroad | Relation not defined yet | Melbourne | Unknown | Status Unknown |
North Western Cascades
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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Siler Logging Co | 7368369 7368369 | Snohomish River - Redmonds Highlands | Unknown | 1923 - 1931 | |
White River Lumber Co | Relation not defined yet | Enumclaw | Unknown | Status Unknown | |
Pacific States Lumber Co | Relation not defined yet | Selleck | Unknown | Status Unknown | |
Lazarus Logging Co | Relation not defined yet | Duvall | Unknown | Status Unknown | |
Security Logging Co | Relation not defined yet | Carnation | Unknown | Status Unknown |
South Western Cascades
Name | old_railway_operator=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Notes |
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North Fork Logging Co | Relation not defined yet | Mineral - foothills | Unknown | Status Unknown | |
Chehalis Western Railway | 7381297 7381297 | Henderson Inlet - Lacey - Western Jct - foothills | Unknown | Status Unknown |
Railtrails and "Transitways"
A railtrail uses a former railroad right-of-way (ROW) for equestrian, bicycle or hiking paths, preserving the ROW for possible future re-use as a railway while providing a useful service in the meantime. These are often tagged highway=cycleway or highway=footway depending on whether they prefer or allow bicycle or pedestrian traffic. It is OK to tag both railway=abandoned and highway=cycleway if it is the case that an abandoned railway became a railtrail (for bicycle use, for example). The Railbanking process was formed to support the creation of rail trails and for the possible future re-use as a railway.
Within Seattle's SoDo neighborhood, there is a section of line which is nearly completely a railway=abandoned and also a type=route bus=designated. The ROW used to be the Union Pacific terminal line which provided passenger rail service. This might be considered "railtrail" but as there are parallel segments for pedestrians and bicycles in places, it seems better considered as a "transitway."
There are entries in the Abandoned tables (below) which contain significant segments of railtrail (usually ped/bike). It can be a bit of a coin-toss whether they should be here or there. They may be found in both if the entirety of the right of way is not being used for trail.
These tables are incomplete. If you find a line (relation link, Review Status...) that needs to be added, updated or improved, please do so!
Resource: List of Rail Trails in Washington State Wiki
Eastside Rail Corridor (Woodinville Sub)
Name | old_railway_operator=* | owner=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Rail Banked | Notes |
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Eastside Rail Corridor (Woodinville Sub) | Seattle Lake Shore & Eastern (SLS&E) Northern Pacific (NP) Burlington Northern (BN) | Snohomish County, City of Woodinville, King County, City of Redmond, City of Kirkland, Sound Transit, Eastside Community Rail (ECYR) | 7363870 7363870 | Renton - Bellevue - Woodinville - Snohomish & a Branch Woodinville to Redmond | Some review completed | Some segments need more data | Tagged railway=disused where tracks still present, tagged railway=abandoned where trail presents or rail removed. Some sections still active with trail plans alongside. |
Cross Kirkland Corridor | Northern Pacific (NP) "The Belt Line" | City of Kirkland | 7363804 7363804 | Kirkland | Partially done | Yes | Tagged railway=abandoned in parts, a mixed use (bike-ped) rail-trail |
Redmond Central Connector | Northern Pacific (NP) | City of Redmond, King County | Relation not defined yet | Woodinville - Redmond | Incomplete | Most Yes | See Listing below in SLS&E |
Seattle Lake Shore & Eastern (SLS&E)
See Seattle Lake Shore & Eastern Wiki. Much of the original Lake Shore and Eastern Right of way has been turned into or is being planned as bike path or other uses in the Seattle area. The SLS&E was purchased by Northern Pacific in 1892.[1]
Name | old_railway_operator=* | owner=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Rail Banked | Notes |
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Centennial Trail Snohomish County | Seattle Lake Shore & Eastern (SLS&E) Northern Pacific (NP) | Snohomish County | Relation not defined yet | Snohomish - Arlington - Lake McMurray | Incomplete | No? | Tagged railway=abandoned SLS&E only made as far as Arlington. |
Burke-Gilman Trail | Seattle Lake Shore & Eastern (SLS&E) Northern Pacific (NP) Burlington Northern (BN) Great Northern (GN) from Ballard to Shilshole | King County, City of Seattle | 2183654 2183654 | Ballard - fremont - Kenmore - Bothell | Reviewed | Unknown | Tagged railway=abandoned sections in Ballard, fremont, gas works are off original right of way. See Burke-Gilman Trail Wiki. |
East Lake Sammamish Trail | Northern Pacific (NP) | King County | 1902971 1902971 | Redmond - Issaquah | Incomplete | Unknown | |
Preston-Snoqualmie Trail | Northern Pacific (NP) | King County | 6554051 6554051 | Preston - Snoqualmie | Partially done | Unknown | |
Redmond Central Connector | Northern Pacific (NP) | City of Redmond, King County | 7374459 7374459 | Woodinville - Redmond | Incomplete | Unknown | See Listing above in Eastside Rail Corridor |
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road )
Name | old_railway_operator=* | owner=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Rail Banked | Notes |
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Snoqualmie Valley Trail | MILW | Uknown | Relation not defined yet | Cedar Falls - North Bend - Carnation - Duvall | Incomplete | Uknown | Muli Owners and some active. |
Cedar River Trail | MILW | Uknown | Relation not defined yet | Renton - Maple Valley - Cedar River Watershed | Incomplete | Uknown | Muli Owners |
Olympic Discovery Trail West Central - Lake and Foothills Section | MILW / SNCT | Uknown | 506075061 506075061 | Sequim - Port Angeles - foothills | Incomplete | Uknown | Muli Owners Less than 50% on old railroad bed. |
John Wayne Pioneer Trail
The John Wayne Pioneer Trail follows much of the railway roadbed of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad (Milwaukee Road ) for 300 miles (480 km) across two-thirds of Washington from the western slopes of the Cascade Mountains to the Idaho border. There are sections in the middle of this trail that have active railroad and as such are on road connections around Othello. From Tacoma/Seattle to Othello this railroad was electrified and as such the substations are still around and are being mapped. Wikipedia Resource This trail boasts the longest railtrail tunnel in the United States at, 11,894 foot long at snoqualmie pass.
Name | old_railway_operator=* | owner=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Rail Banked | Notes |
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John Wayne Pioneer Trail | MILW | Multi | Relation not defined yet | Cedar Falls - Ellensburg - Royal City Spur & Warden - Rosalia - Tekoa | Incomplete | Uknown | Muli Owners and some active. |
Iron Horse State Park | MILW | Multi | Relation not defined yet | Cedar Falls - Ellensburg - Vantage | Incomplete | Uknown | Muli Owners |
Other
Name | old_railway_operator=* | owner=* | Relation | Route | TIGER Review | Rail Banked | Notes |
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Columbia Plateau Trail | SPS | Unknown | Relation not defined yet | Wikipedia Resource | |||
Foothills Trail | Northern Pacific (NP) | Pierce County | 1902533 1902533 | Puyallup (Meeker) - Orting - South Prairie - Buckley | Partially done | Unknown | Tagged railway=abandoned. Portion is off ROW where active rail presents. |
Interurban Trail | ? | King County / Snohomish County | 7372299 7372299 | Seattle/Greenwood - Seattle/Broadview - Greenwood | Incomplete | Unknown | Tagged railway=abandoned, some gaps where we might tag railway=razed (or not). |
Interurban Trail | ? | King County / Pierce County | 1900725 1900725 | Seattle/South Park - Kent - Fife | Incomplete | Unknown | Tagged railway=abandoned, some gaps where we might tag railway=razed (or not). |
Interurban Trail | ? | King County / Pierce County | 6554034 6554034 | Seattle/South Park - Kent - Fife | Incomplete | Unknown | Tagged railway=abandoned, some gaps where we might tag railway=razed (or not). |
Yards
It would be very kind for more OSM volunteers to continue to build up this statewide "Yards" table (stub) with status on every single Washington rail yard. It is incomplete as there are dozens of rail yards in Washington. Currently yards are moderately correct, but can use improvement from recent aerial/sattelite imagery or newer real-world data. Please keep this Yards table updated as you do.
Name | Railroad | Area | Subdivision(s) Served | TIGER Review | Status |
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Balmer | BNSF | Seattle | Scenic | Somewhat better TIGER status, but more tiger_reviewed=no tag removal needed | Could use more recent Bing imagery comparison |
Stacey | BNSF | Seattle | Seattle | Somewhat better TIGER status, but more tiger_reviewed=no tag removal needed | Could use more recent Bing imagery comparison |
Delta | BNSF | Everett | Ballingham/Scenic | Somewhat better TIGER status, but more tiger_reviewed=no tag removal needed | Could use more recent Bing imagery comparison |
Argo | UP | Seattle | Seattle | Somewhat better TIGER status, but more tiger_reviewed=no tag removal needed | Could use more recent Bing imagery comparison |
Longview | BNSF | Longview | Seattle | Somewhat better TIGER status, but more tiger_reviewed=no tag removal needed | Could use more recent Bing imagery comparison |
Tacoma | BNSF | Tacoma | Seattle | Somewhat better TIGER status, but more tiger_reviewed=no tag removal needed | Could use more recent Bing imagery comparison |
Tacoma | UP | Tacoma | Seattle | Somewhat better TIGER status, but more tiger_reviewed=no tag removal needed | Could use more recent Bing imagery comparison |
Vancouver | BNSF | Vancouver | Seattle | Somewhat better TIGER status, but more tiger_reviewed=no tag removal needed | Could use more recent Bing imagery comparison |
Pasco | BNSF | Pasco | Fallbridge - Lakeside | Somewhat better TIGER status, but more tiger_reviewed=no tag removal needed | Could use more recent Bing imagery comparison |
Apple Yard | BNSF | Wenatchee | Scenic - Columbia River | Somewhat better TIGER status, but more tiger_reviewed=no tag removal needed | Could use more recent Bing imagery comparison |
Yardley | BNSF | Spokane | Spokane | Somewhat better TIGER status, but more tiger_reviewed=no tag removal needed | Could use more recent Bing imagery comparison |
Pasco | BNSF | Pasco | Fallbridge - Lakeside | Somewhat better TIGER status, but more tiger_reviewed=no tag removal needed | Could use more recent Bing imagery comparison |
Cheney | BNSF | Cheney | Lakeside - Central Washington | Somewhat better TIGER status, but more tiger_reviewed=no tag removal needed | Could use more recent Bing imagery comparison |
Spokane | UP | Spokane | Spokane | Somewhat better TIGER status, but more tiger_reviewed=no tag removal needed | Could use more recent Bing imagery comparison |