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    The City of Prineville Railway (reporting mark COP) is an 18-mile (29 km) class III shortline railroad connecting the U.S. cities of Prineville and Redmond...
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    Prineville is a city in and the seat of Crook County, Oregon, United States. It was named for the first merchant to establish businesses in the present...
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    Mount Emily Lumber Co. 1 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1923)
    guidance expertise and help of railroad enthusiast Martin E. Hansen, reached an agreement with the City of Prineville Railway to have the Shay operate on...
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  • This is a list of current shortline railroads (FRA Class III) in the United States. The reporting mark assigned by the Association of American Railroads...
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  • Cimarron Valley Railroad (CVR) Cincinnati Eastern Railroad (CCET) City of Prineville Railway (COP) Clackamas Valley Railroad (CVLY) Clarendon and Pittsford...
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  • Transit COOX - Cooperative Producers, Inc.; First Union Rail COP - City of Prineville Railway COPX - CanadianOxy Industrial Chemicals, LP CORP - Central Oregon...
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  • was sold in 2009 to the Port of Coos Bay, which reopened it in 2011–2013 as Coos Bay Rail Link. City of Prineville Railway (COP). Connects the BNSF mainline...
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    March 5, 1897, and intended to continue beyond Shaniko to Prineville, with a branch to Canyon City. Operations began October 6, 1897, on 8.5 miles (13.7 km)...
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    Crooked River (Oregon) (category Rivers of Oregon)
    BNSF Railway, the Rex T. Barber Veterans Memorial Bridge that carries U.S. Route 97, and a second railroad bridge that carries the city of Prineville railway...
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    Line is a railway line in Oregon and Washington operated by the BNSF Railway. It is a remnant of the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway, running from...
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    to ORHF. It was moved to the ORHC from the City of Prineville Railway in February 2024. Several pieces of private or non-profit partner group owned rolling...
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  • Railroad (CORP) (GWI) City of Prineville Railway (COP) Clackamas Valley Railway (CVLY) Coos Bay Rail Line (CBR) Goose Lake Railway LLC (GOOS) Idaho Northern...
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  • Crooked River Railroad Bridge (category BNSF Railway bridges)
    upriver the City of Prineville Railway, linking Redmond and Prineville, operates the only other railroad bridge across the Crooked River. List of bridges...
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  • SP&S Class A1 (category Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway locomotives)
    locomotives. In 1946 locomotive number 2 was sold to the City of Prineville Railway. With the arrival of SW9 switch engines 43-45 in 1951, the remaining A-1...
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    ALCO S-1 and S-3 (category Railway locomotives introduced in 1950)
    Saskatchewan Railway Museum. Two Ex-Steel Company of Wales S-1s are preserved and are being restored to working order at the Nene Valley Railway in England...
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  • This is a list of United States Great Northern Railway locomotives. Below is a table of information for the Great Northern Railway's steam roster with...
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    Oregon, on 10 January 1912. The company planned to continue north through Prineville, Oregon, to The Dalles, with separate branches running west to Klamath...
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    principal city of the Bend-Prineville CSA, a Combined Statistical Area that includes the Bend metropolitan area (Deschutes County) and the Prineville micropolitan...
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    com". www.rgusrail.com. Retrieved 2022-03-26. "▶️ Historic locomotive in Prineville moving to Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation". Central Oregon Daily. 2022-09-02...
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    Multnomah Falls (category Waterfalls of Multnomah County, Oregon)
    excursions. Beginning in 1884, the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company operated a stop at Multnomah Falls on their railway, which spanned from Portland to Pasco...
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  • Wilson, Colin; Seaman, Donald (1988) [1983]. Encyclopedia of Modern Murder: 1962-1982. Prineville, Oregon: Bonanza Books. ISBN 978-0-517-66559-6. Wynn, Douglas...
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    and maintains the 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge Washington Park & Zoo Railway that previously connected to the International Rose Test Garden inside...
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    Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from January 2021)
    November 2010. Retrieved 11 October 2011. Redden, Jim (August 9, 2022). "Prineville steam locomotive could be moving to Portland". www.oregoncapitalinsider...
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    241.45 acres (97.71 hectares) of city parkland that has been officially designated as "Washington Park" by the City of Portland, as well as the adjacent...
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    Harley J. Overturf (category Oregon city council members)
    County Journal, Prineville, Oregon, 14 January 1915, p. 1. "Overturf Easy Winner Over Aune for Commissioner", Crook County Journal, Prineville, Oregon, 25...
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    status. The run of US 97 in Oregon (running from south to north) starts at the border between Oregon and California, south of the city of Klamath Falls...
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  • In the U.S. state of Oregon, there are two systems for categorizing roads in the state highway system: named state highways and numbered state routes....
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  • This is a list of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in the US state of Oregon. List of tunnels documented by the Historic...
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    corridor runs alongside the Oregon Pacific Railway tracks which can be seen on a berm next to the path. Slightly south of the refuge are Sellwood Park and Sellwood...
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    Historic Columbia River Highway (category State parks of Oregon)
    east of Portland. However, this road had steep (20%) grades and a crooked and narrow alignment, and it was not until 1882 that the Oregon Railway and Navigation...
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