[or-roots] An SP&S Train Depot
Steve & Ronda Howard
whizinc at comcast.net
Thu Sep 14 23:47:43 PDT 2006
There is a railroad museum in Snoqualmie with lots of old railroad cars. I
thought some of them were SP&S cars, but now can't be sure. We drove by at
least 30 old cars, some logging some not, but didn't have time to go in the
museum. Maybe next time!
Ronda
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From: or-roots-admin at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
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Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 6:57 AM
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Subject: Re: [or-roots] An SP&S Train Depot
Bernie
There are a couple of books out on the SP&S Railroad and a SPS Historical
Society, do not have a phone Number but they have a small museum in with the
Clark County Historical Society Museum in Vancouver Wash.
I retired in 2004 after 38 years with the Railroad started out in 1966 with
the SPS.
GlenKC7MBM Portland Oregon
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Glen A. Jones
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From: "Charlene Renne" <ebertbc at comcast.net>
> My father also worked for the SP&S. Lovingly referred to in our family as
> "the Slow, Poor & Stingy". After the war he was a lineman on the railroad
> and we lived in a converted caboose. It was quite nice. There was another
> car behind us where my mother cooked for the crew. Guess we were really
one
> of the "box car" kids before the books. We lived on the Wn side of the
> Columbia in little places (then) like Walla Walla, Wishram, Plymouth. We'd
> take the ferry across the river to buy groceries and some times I'd get a
> ride to school on the "speeder car".
> We lived about 10 feet of the main line,we had a "path", and no running
> water. When it was time to move, an engine would pull us down to the ne xt
> job side track. Once we actually lived in a one room railroad house, again
> about 10 feet from the tracks. The window box was the refrigerator and
> when it froze outside the milk cream would push the paper cap about an
inch
> beyond the bottle. We lived on the railroad the year the Columbia froze.
> We moved to San Diego the year dad got frost bite from being stuck out in
a
> storm for several hours. Lots of fond childhood memories.
>
> Renne' in Eugene
>
> Original Message -----
> From: "Bernard Verbout"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 9:27 PM
> Subject: [or-roots] An SP&S Train Depot
>
>
> >
> > This email where someone is looking for information about a train
> > depot got me to thinking about my deceased Father in Law who was an
> > employee o f the Spokane Portland and Seattle Railroad (SP&S) for many
> > years
> > and once lived in a "Railroad House" in Linnton, Oregon. Across the
> > railroad tracks was a small SP&S Depot. Linnton is actually is a part of
> > Portland very often referred to as if it is a separate city on the
> > outskirts of Portland. My Father in Law was a Section Forman who had
also
> > lived in a Railroad House in Westport, Oregon and had worked between
> > Astoria and Portland during his many years empoyeed by SP&S. I am
> > interested in anything relating to this small depot, the railroad house
or
> > possibly any information from possibly a SP&S Historical Society,
railroad
> > club or former SP&S empoyees.
> > You have been very helpful in some of my genealogy research and
> > I am hoping for your assistance in this matter.
> >
> > Berni e Verb out
> >
> >> [Original Message]
> >> From: Sue Steward
> >> To:
> >> Date: 9/13/2006 8:12:09 PM
> >> Subject: Re: [or-roots] 1930 Pendleton Train Depot
> >>
> >> Umatilla County Historical Society Museum. 108 South West Frazer,
> > Pendleton,
> >> Oregon 97801. P.O. Box 253, Pendleton, Oregon 97801. Phone:
541-276-0012;
> >> Fax: 541-276-7989. E-mail: uchs at oregontrail.net
> >>
> >> You might try contacting the historical society to find out about a
> > picture.
> >>
> >> Sue
> >>
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: or-roots-admin at sosinet.sos.state.or.us
> >> [mailto:or-roots-admin at sosinet.sos.state.or.us]On Behalf Of D. J.
> >> Brot herton
> >> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 8:10 AM
> >> To: Oregon Mailing List
> >> Subject: [or-roots] 1930 Pendleton Train Depot
> >>
> >>
> >> Does anyone know where I can find a picture of the Pendleton Train
Depot
> >> around 1928-1930? I have not had great luck googling?
> >>
> >> Dolores in Colorado
> >> djbrtb at kci.net
> >>
> >>
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