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    Camas Prairie Railroad Camas Prairie Railroad Company (reporting mark CSP) was a short line railroad in northern Idaho jointly owned and operated by Northern...
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    of Camas County around Fairfield is locally called the "Camas Prairie." Camas Prairie Centennial Marsh Wildlife Management Area The Camas Prairie covers...
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  • Northwest Railroad (GRNW) is located in North Central Idaho, and runs a mainline of approximately 77 miles (124 km). Known as the Camas Prairie Railroad until...
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  • Spalding and Cottonwood along the former Second Subdivision of the Camas Prairie Railroad. Spalding is located about 10 miles (16 km) east of Lewiston, which...
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    Camas Prairie Railroad arrived in Ferdinand in 1909, branching off the main line at Spalding and ending at Grangeville. The line on the Camas Prairie...
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    Creek Canyon, with large railroad trestles of the Camas Prairie Railroad, whose second subdivision arrived on the Camas Prairie in 1908 and extended to...
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    Camassia (redirect from Camas lily)
    Camas Valley, Oregon; the city of Camas, Washington; Lacamas Creek in southern Washington; the Camas Prairie in northern Idaho (and its Camas Prairie...
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    fans of the type. The Camas Prairie Railroad in northern Idaho utilized many timber trestles across the rolling Camas Prairie and in the major grade...
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    decades, the Camas Prairie Railroad served the city. Grangeville was the eastern terminus of its second subdivision, known as the "Railroad on Stilts" due...
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  • Railroad and Navigation Company, successor to the OR&N, but the Camas Prairie Railroad continued to operate it as agent. In 1998, the Camas Prairie Railroad...
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    (Orofino-on-the-Clearwater) was established the next year. The railroad, later part of the Camas Prairie Railroad, was constructed from Lewiston in 1899. Orofino is...
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  • American extras were Nez Perce, mostly from Lapwai. Railroad scenes were filmed on the Camas Prairie Railroad (based in Lewiston). The hire of the train (Great...
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    served by the BG&CM Railroad, a freight carrier which operates on the former Second Subdivision line of the Camas Prairie Railroad. The public schools...
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  • (Belgium) Congress Socialist Party, India Camas Prairie Railroad, Idaho, US Camas Prairie RailNet, shortline railroad formerly owned by North American RailNet...
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    Cottonwood is a city in Idaho County, Idaho. On the Camas Prairie in north central Idaho, the population was 822 at the 2020 census, down from 900 in...
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    annually to the Camas Prairie to gather camas and yampa for their winter food storage. Explorer, Donald Mackenzie discovered the Camas Prairie by 1820 and...
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  • Chehalis–Centralia Railroad Chelatchie Prairie Railroad Lake Whatcom Railway Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad Seattle Streetcar Snoqualmie Valley Railroad Sound Transit...
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    along the route of the Camas Prairie Railroad which reached Reubens in 1906 with operation of the line starting in 1908. The railroad had stops at Nucrag...
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    city in western Lewis County, Idaho, United States, located on the Camas Prairie in the north central part of the state. The population was 356 at the...
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  • California, while the exterior sequences were shot in Idaho on the Camas Prairie Railroad. The Wanderer in the film is portrayed by the Baltimore & Ohio 4–4–0...
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    Colorado Idaho Horseshoe Tunnel, south of Culdesac, Idaho on the Camas Prairie Railroad. Maryland Helmstetter's Curve; Corriganville, Maryland, between...
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  • the Camas Prairie Railroad bypassed it. A grain elevator was constructed in Fenn in 1918, and an upgrade was added in 1946, served by the railroad until...
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    with the Northern Pacific Railroad, which was building a line along the north bank, to build the shared Camas Prairie Railroad the rest of the way to Lewiston...
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    Palouse (redirect from Palouse Prairie)
    ecologists believe the Nez Perce burned the Palouse and Camas Prairies to encourage growth of Camas (Morgan, pers. comm.); but there is little historical...
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  • the railroad between Hermiston, Oregon and Spokane, Washington. A hotel was built specifically for the train crews. It was also used as by the Camas Prairie...
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  • The following railroads operate in Idaho. Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) City of Boise Railroad (COB) BG&CM Railroad (BGCM) BNSF Railway (BNSF) Boise Valley...
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    bushels (120,000 cu ft; 3,500 m3). Following the completion of the Camas Prairie Railroad's second subdivision to Grangeville in 1909, the tramway gradually...
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    Northern Pacific branch line up the Clearwater in 1900, later the Camas Prairie Railroad's first subdivision line. It climbed the main river eastward from...
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    Attraction City Appaloosa Horse Museum Moscow Camas Prairie Railroad Grangeville Dworshak Dam and Fish Hatchery Orofino Frank Church-River of No Return...
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  • station in 1906. Headquarters was the northeastern terminus of the Camas Prairie Railroad. Headquarters' population was estimated at 300 in 1960. The closure...
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