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    The Columbia Basin Railroad (CBRR) is a common freight carrier that operates between Moses Lake and Connell in the state of Washington, USA. The CBRR...
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  • Washington Railroad (CWRR) (CBRW) Columbia Basin Railroad (CBRW) Columbia and Cowlitz Railway (CLC) (PATR) Columbia Walla Walla Railroad (CWW) (FTRX)...
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  • Cowlitz Railway (CLC) Columbia Basin Railroad (CBRW) Columbia Shipyards Railroad (CSBP) Columbia Terminal Railroad (CT) Columbia-Walla Walla Railway (CWW)...
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    highways. The Columbia Basin Railroad is headquartered in Moses Lake and operates the city's railroad. It is the busiest shortline railroad in Eastern Washington...
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    is often used to mean drainage basin. The term Columbia Basin is used to refer not only to the entire drainage basin but also to subsets of the river's...
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  • valley and is owned by the Temple family, which also owns the Columbia Basin Railroad. The CWRR's northern route connects the communities of Fruitvale...
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  • current shortline railroads (FRA Class III) in the United States. The reporting mark assigned by the Association of American Railroads (AAR) is listed for...
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  • Chillicothe-Brunswick Rail Maintenance Authority CBRW - Columbia Basin Railroad CBRX - Charles Barthoid CBRY - Copper Basin Railway CBTX - Central Bi-Products CBYN -...
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    occurred in Columbia County. The 1830s were a period of major infrastructure projects and the coming of the railroad. When the Georgia Railroad was established...
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    into the Powder River Basin to serve various coal mines. The expansion was a source of traffic unprecedented in United States railroad history. In 1971, the...
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    into St Louis via the Missouri River basin. Congress had passed acts promising land grants to the first railroad to reach the Kansas border via the Neosho...
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    BNSF Railway (redirect from BNSF Railroad)
    Powder River Basin.[citation needed] The city of Burlington, Iowa is the namesake of Burlington in each of Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, Burlington...
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    Railroad (BYCX) leases the portion of the line from Battle Ground to Chelatchie and begins excursions. 2004: The line is leased to the Columbia Basin...
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    pass south of the Jade Gate. The whole Tarim Basin and the Taklamakan Desert are surrounded by railroads. The Southern Xinjiang Railway branches from...
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    SR 17, the highway travels east to cross two pairs of railroad tracks owned by Columbia Basin Railroad, which go south to Connell and north to Moses Lake...
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  • depot". Columbia Basin Herald. Retrieved September 25, 2022. Writer, Herald Staff (January 23, 2012). "Locomotive 557 arrives in Alaska". Columbia Basin Herald...
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    culverts. The railroad climbed 1,398 feet (426 m) from the eastern canal basin at Hollidaysburg and 1,171 feet (357 m) from the western basin at Johnstown...
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    Priest Rapids Dam (category Dams on the Columbia River)
    Rapids Dam is part of the Columbia River Basin system of dams. After the disaster of 1949 Vanport Flood on the lower Columbia River, around Vancouver,...
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    a 16 percent increase from 2010. It is located in the heart of the Columbia Basin Project, approximately 100 miles (160 km) southwest of Spokane. The...
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    Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, and the District of Columbia War Memorial are around the Tidal Basin. Numerous historic landmarks are located outside the...
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    Pend Oreille River (category Rivers of British Columbia)
    southeastern British Columbia. The full drainage basin of the river and its tributaries accounts for 43% of the entire Columbia River Basin above the confluence...
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    overlapping claims of territorial sovereignty, especially in the southern Columbia Basin (within present day Washington and Oregon). In 1846, the Oregon Treaty...
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    The Union Pacific Railroad (reporting marks UP, UPP, UPY) is a Class I freight-hauling railroad that operates 8,300 locomotives over 32,200 miles (51...
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    (I-90) in Moses Lake. The street travels north over a branch of the Columbia Basin Railroad into Downtown Moses Lake and turns northeast to parallel the Parker...
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  • Wales North Coast, a geographical basin region Mid North Coast an official region of New South Wales The British Columbia Coast, primarily the communities...
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    Pechora (river) (category Pechora basin)
    1,809 kilometres (1,124 mi) long (a little shorter than the Columbia River) and its basin is 322,000 square kilometres (124,000 sq mi), or about the same...
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    Rocky Mountains (category Mountain ranges of British Columbia)
    Idaho-Montana border, and the Sawtooths in central Idaho. The Great Basin and Columbia River Plateau separate these subranges from distinct ranges further...
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    Continental Divide of the Americas (category Drainage basins of North America)
    the boundary for a basin that is very shallow and has a nebulous rim, such as the San Luis Closed Basin in Colorado and the basin of the lost streams...
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    Wenatchee River (category Tributaries of the Columbia River)
    Data-Washington Water Year 2005; Entiat, Wenatchee, and Sand Hollow River Basins and the Columbia River from Wells Dam to Rock Island Dam" (PDF). USGS. Retrieved...
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    Intermountain West has a basin and range and plateau topography. Some of the region's rivers reach the Pacific Ocean, such as the Columbia River and Colorado...
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