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List of Washington (state) railroads

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The following railroads operate in the U.S. state of Washington.

Common freight carriers

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Private freight carriers

Passenger carriers

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Defunct railroads

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Electric
  • Aberdeen Electric Company
  • Arlington Heights Motor Railway
  • City Park Railway
  • Coeur d'Alene and Spokane Railway
  • Everett Railway and Electric Company
  • Everett Railway, Light and Water Company
  • Grays Harbor Railway and Light Company
  • Grays Harbor Electric Company
  • Inland Empire Railroad
  • Loyal Railway
  • North Shore Electric Company
  • Olympia Light and Power Company
  • Pacific Northwest Traction Company
  • Pacific Traction Company
  • Puget Sound Electric Railway
  • Puget Sound International Railway and Power Company
  • Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power Company
  • Ross Park Street Railway
  • Seattle Electric Company
  • Seattle Municipal Railway
  • Seattle and Rainier Beach Railway
  • Seattle and Renton Railway
  • Seattle, Renton and Southern Railway
  • South Bend Electric Company
  • Spokane Cable Railway
  • Spokane, Coeur d'Alene and Palouse Railway
  • Spokane and Eastern Railway and Power Company
  • Spokane Electric Railway
  • Spokane and Inland Railway
  • Spokane and Inland Empire Railroad
  • Spokane Street Railway
  • Spokane Traction Company
  • Tacoma Railway and Motor Company
  • Tacoma Railway and Power Company
  • Tacoma Railways
  • Tacoma Traction Company
  • Twin City Electric Company
  • Twin City Light and Traction Company
  • Vancouver Traction Company
  • Walla Walla Valley Railway (WWV)
  • Walla Walla Valley Traction Company
  • Washington–Oregon Corporation
  • Washington Water Power Company
  • Whatcom County Railway and Light Company
  • Willapa Electric Company
  • Willapa Harbor Railway
  • Yakima Valley Transportation Company (YVT)
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Notes

  1. This is one or more of the Class I railroads that the railroad became part of, if any.

References

  • provides finding aid to article subject from the Special Collections, Washington State Historical Society (WSHS)
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