Fallbridge Subdivision

The Fallbridge Subdivision is a railway line in southern Washington running about 229.7 miles (369.7 km) along the Columbia River from Pasco to Vancouver, then south to Portland, OR.[6] It is operated by BNSF Railway and is considered part of the Northern Transcon.

Fallbridge Subdivision[1]
229.7
SP&S Junction
228.5
Hover
223.9
Finley
215.8
Yellepit
203.3
Berrian
192.0
Plymouth
179.8
Paterson
170.4
Whitcomb
157.7
McCredie
147.8
Roosavelt
135.9
Bates
125.0
Towal
113.8
Maryhill
106.1
Wishram
Wishram Station
Amtrak Empire Builder[2]
Connects to Oregon Trunk Subdivision
103.4
Avery
102.4
93.3
North Dalles
85.3
Lyle
75.5
Bingen
Bingen-White Salmon Station
Amtrak Empire Builder[2]
65.4
Cooks
53.9
Stevenson
42.8
Skamania
Mt. Pleasant[3]
28.9
Washougal
24.5
Camas
14.9
14.5
McLoughlin
12.1
Eavan
Connects to Seattle Subdivision
9.9
Vancouver
Vancouver Station
Amtrak Cascades[4], Coast Starlight[5], Empire Builder[2]
9.6
Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 9.6
Oregon/Washington Border
8.8
Oregon Slough Railroad Bridge
8.1
N. Portland Jct.
7.0
East St. Johns
5.1
Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge 5.1
4.3
Willbridge
0.3
0.0
Portland (Union Station)
Amtrak Cascades[4], Coast Starlight[5], Empire Builder[2]

Amtrak's Empire Builder 27 and 28 uses this line with stops in Wishram, WA; Bingen, WA; Vancouver, WA; and Portland, OR.[7]

References

  1. "BNSF Northwest Division Timeables" (PDF). BNSF Railway. 26 April 2006. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  2. "Empire Builder Timetable" (PDF). Amtrak. 16 March 2020. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  3. Conley, Paul (27 December 2018). "BNSF completes double-track project in Washington to finish 2018 capex spend". Retrieved 1 October 2020.
  4. "Our Train Schedules". Amtrak Cascades. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  5. "Coast Starlight Timetable" (PDF). Amtrak. 2 March 2020. Retrieved 25 July 2020.
  6. Map of BNSF Northern Division
  7. Amtrak Empire Builder Route Map
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