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The Chelatchie Prairie Railroad is a
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in
Yacolt, Washington Yacolt is a town in Clark County, Washington, Clark County, Washington (state), Washington, United States. The 2019 population is estimated to be 1,796. It is located about 31 miles northeast of Vancouver, Washington, Vancouver which is part of ...
. Formerly a
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branchline and operated by the
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for many years, in the 1980s and 1990s the line went through a number of successive operators. Today the railroad is owned by
Clark County, Washington Clark County is the southernmost county in the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2020 census, the population was 503,311, making it Washington's fifth-most populous county. Its county seat and largest city is Vancouver. It was the first co ...
, and the trackage from Vancouver Junction to Heisson is operated by the Portland Vancouver Junction Railway for freight traffic. No freight traffic exists north of Battle Ground at this time. The excursions travel through the historic logging country of north Clark County, Washington, from the town of Yacolt to Lucia Falls and returning, stopping for a half-hour at Moulton Falls Park. A trestle crosses the
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. Excursions are typically scheduled for one or two weekends within a month, along with special excursions for the
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holidays.


Equipment

Currently excursions are operated using an
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once owned by the Los Angeles Junction Railway, a former
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Pullman car, an open-air car, and one or two cupola cabooses of
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heritage. Upon leaving Yacolt, the train operates in reverse to Lucia, allowing passengers in one of the two cabooses to have a forward-facing view. The Chelatchie Prairie Railroad owns one steam locomotive, former
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T steam locomotive built by the
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, currently running under its original Crossett Western #10 designation. It is currently out of service awaiting fundraising for an overhaul. In addition to the Alco 2-8-2T the Battle Ground, Yacolt and Chelatchie Prairie Railroad owns a number of diesel locomotives (notably a number of
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, S-2 or S-4 locomotives) that are in storage.


History

Construction of the Chelatchie Prairie Railroad began in 1888, as the Vancouver, Klickitat, & Yakima Railroad, founded by a group of investors led by L. M. Hidden. In spite of the group's aspirations to run the line through the Cascades, the operation was bankrupt by 1897, after completing the line only as far as
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. The railroad was sold, and by 1903, the line had been extended to
Yacolt, Washington Yacolt is a town in Clark County, Washington, Clark County, Washington (state), Washington, United States. The 2019 population is estimated to be 1,796. It is located about 31 miles northeast of Vancouver, Washington, Vancouver which is part of ...
. The line was then sold to the
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, which began daily passenger service to Yacolt. The line also served as an important freight link for the area's booming timber industry. Harbor Plywood extended the tracks northeast to
Chelatchie, Washington Chelatchie is an unincorporated community in Clark County, Washington. Chelatchie is located about 30 miles northeast of Vancouver, Washington in the Chelatchie Prairie (or Chelatchie Valley) area, and consists of several homes, a general store, ...
by 1948. The International Paper Company constructed a mill there in 1960, which was serviced by the line until its closure in 1979. The line was purchased by investors in 1981 with the intention of abandoning operations, tearing up the tracks, and selling the rails, ties, and right-of-way. However,
Clark County, Washington Clark County is the southernmost county in the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2020 census, the population was 503,311, making it Washington's fifth-most populous county. Its county seat and largest city is Vancouver. It was the first co ...
purchased the line and leased it to the
Lewis and Clark Railway The Lewis and Clark Railway is a county-owned railroad located in Clark County, Washington. The line is long, beginning at the BNSF interchange at Rye Junction in Vancouver, Washington and stretching northeast, passing through Brush Prairie a ...
before this happened. Since 2004 Clark County has leased the line to Chelatchie Prairie Railroad to the
Portland Vancouver Junction Railroad The Lewis and Clark Railway is a county-owned railroad located in Clark County, Washington. The line is long, beginning at the BNSF interchange at Rye Junction in Vancouver, Washington and stretching northeast, passing through Brush Prairie a ...
(PVJR), although the northern portion of the line's functionality has been heavily dependent on volunteer track maintenance.


See also

*
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*
Lewis and Clark Railway The Lewis and Clark Railway is a county-owned railroad located in Clark County, Washington. The line is long, beginning at the BNSF interchange at Rye Junction in Vancouver, Washington and stretching northeast, passing through Brush Prairie a ...


References


External links


Official website
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