Columbia River (Wash.)

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  • Taken From: "GN Locations" database compiled by Jim Chinquist, year 1950.

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Great Northern Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE) 12230, Columbia River, Washington, 1920.

AFE 12230, Columbia River, Washington, 1920. Columbia River to Wenatchee, Wash.- Relay Present 80# Rail (New When Laid) with New 90# Rail From End of 90# Rail at Columbia River, Station 8600+37, to End of 90# Rail at Wenatchee, Station 9571+50, A Distance of 17.22 Miles.Provide Additiional Ties to Made 20 to 23' Panel of Track. Provide 7-5-58 Tie Plates for Joints, and New Ties. Provide 8 Grip Anchors Per Panel of Track. Provide Curve Number and Elevation Boards and Enter Pins. Build Standard Rail Blocks, Hand Car Rests and Sign Mounds. Relay Passing Tracks All Rail Lighter That 75# withNo.2 Secondhand 80# Rail. Tie Plate Curves in Passing Tracks, Using Secondhand Plates. Ballast Passing Tracks withInferior Gravel. Place 25,000 Cubic Yards. Bank Widening, Procured From Cuts in Vicinity of Columbia River Bridge and 18,000 Cubic Yards. Ballast From Trinidad Pit. Interstate Commerce Commission Account Number 9 Rails Cost: $260270. Series II. Lines West. Spokane Division. Other Subject Categories: ,

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