User:Mackensen/West Side branch

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West Side branch
Overview
OwnerUnion Pacific Railroad
Service
Operator(s)Portland and Western Railroad
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Route map

mi
Ankeny Street
Stark Street
4th & Jefferson Street
Hooker Street
Bancroft
3rd & Miles Street
780.9
Bertha
Dosch
Woodrow
778.8
Shattuck
778.3
Olsen
777.5
Raleigh
Beaverton Transit Center
775.4
Beaverton
774.1
St. Marys
773.0
Huber
772.4
Aloha
770.9
Reedville
766.2
Hillsboro
Cornelius
Forest Grove
Dilley
Patton
Gaston
Wapato
Cove Orchard
Yamhill
742.2
Carlton
734.9
McMinnville
730.7
Whiteson
728.1
Amity
722.8
McCoy
718.4
Crowley
715.0
Derry
714.3
Gerlinger
709.3
Independence
707.0
704.0
Parker
702.0
Suver
698.9
Wellsdale
696.2
Calloway
693.7
Lewisburg
689.9
Corvallis Junction
688.9
Corvallis
686.9
Burgess
684.6
Dry Creek
682.3
End of line
681.3
Greenberry
680.2
Buchanan
677.6
Reckards
676.8
Bruce
675.9
Barclay
674.8
Burnett
673.0
671.7
Monroe
666.9
Ferguson
664.5
Bear Creek
662.6
Cheshire
660.6
Georgetown
658.2
Alvadore
651.3
Transfer
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The West Side branch is a railway line in the state of Oregon, in the United States. It was built by predecessors of the Southern Pacific Transportation Company and at its fullest extent ran approximately 130 miles (210 km) from Portland, Oregon, to Eugene, Oregon. Two disconnected segments remain in use today: from Beaverton to the Stimson Lumber Company near Gaston, in the vicinity of Portland; and from McMinnville to Greenberry, near Corvallis. Both are owned by the Union Pacific Railroad and operated by the Portland and Western Railroad.

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  1. ^ Southern Pacific Railroad (September 15, 1931). "Portland Division Timetable 121" (PDF). pp. 8, 10. Retrieved 2024-02-12.

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