Burlington Northern Railroad / Blue Mountain Railroad

                            Palouse River Route

                            Garfield, WA to Moscow ID

                                                        35 Miles

 

This stretch of track was built in 1910 by the Northern Pacific Railroad. During the merger rail traffic was getting severely low and Burlington Northern eventually sold it to the Blue Mountain Railroad in 1992. After the failure of BLMR in 1999 it was sold to Palouse River and Grand Coulee City Railroad (PCC), which in 2005 became the Washington and Idaho Railway. As of September 2013 the WIR ended use of the trackage south of Fallon. It is still used for storing tank cars and container cars for BNSF. The era for this route is set in 1972 to 1999.

 

 The most common commodities for this route are lentils, wheat, fertilizer, lumber, and storage cars.

 

    

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