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Milwaukee Road: Washington, Idaho, Montana In Color
Terrific book from both a personal and a technical standpoint about the nature and operation of the Milwaukee electrified lines. Great pictures, as always expected from Ed Austin. Read more
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Milwaukee Road - Washington, Idaho and Montana - Morning …
The author’s best photographs of operations on the Milwaukee’s famous Pacific Extension. A wonderful look back at the former electrified territory, almost all of which is now hiking trails or …
History - Cascade Rail Foundation
Interested in learning more about the history of the Milwaukee Road routes in Washington that have been turned into trails? Follow our virtual tours: This tour extends from the westernmost …
History 201: The Milwaukee Road - Daily Kos
3 days ago · In 1912, the Milwaukee Road began to electrify much of the Pacific Expansion and by 1916 electric operation was in place from Harlowton, Montana to Avery, Idaho, a distance …
On the trail of the Milwaukee Road – North America By Rail
For nearly six decades, smooth, silent hydroelectric power was used to power both passenger & freight trains through the Rocky & Cascade mountains of Montana, Idaho and Washington – …
The Milwaukee Road In Idaho - A Guide to Sites and Locations
Jan 1, 1997 · Viewed from any perspective--engineering, scenic, historical, or pure railroading excitement--the Main Line of the Milwaukee, almost exactly 100 miles of mountain-traversing …
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Trail/Milwaukee Road Viaduct over Kelley Creek near Adair, ID …
Jul 3, 2017 · When the Milwaukee Road crossed the Bitterroot Range of the Rocky Mountains between Montana and Idaho on their march towards the Pacific Northwest, they spanned …
History of The Washington, Idaho & Montana Railway
Soon an agreement was reached with the westward building Milwaukee Road, which built a branch from St. Maries on its mainline to a connection with the WI&M Railway, and on to the …
Legacy of the Milwaukee Road Railway
Oct 11, 2013 · The Milwaukee Road was the third railroad connecting the Midwest with the Northwest, following the Northern Pacific (completed in 1884, going over Stampede Pass to …
The Milwaukee Road: "America's Resourceful Railroad" - American-Rails.com
Today, what's left of the Milwaukee Road is cut up among different railroads and the best engineered route through the rugged Rockies and Cascades is but weeds and trails, a vital …
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