Railroadforums.com is a free online Railroad Discussion Forum and Railroad Photo Gallery for railroaders, railfans, model railroaders and anyone else who is interested in railroads. We cover a wide variety of topics, including freight trains, passenger and commuter railroads, rail news and information, tourist railroads, railway museums and railroad history.

Milwaukee Road's Columbia River Bridge -  March 2008 Photo Contest
DWHonan

Milwaukee Road's Columbia River Bridge - March 2008 Photo Contest

A few miles south of where I-90 crosses the Columbia River is a quiet town called Beverly. Tucked against the slowly-drifting river in the shadow of the Saddle Mountains, Beverly's most arresting man-made feature hasn't been used for its intended purpose in nearly three decades, now merely utilized for transmitting electrical power and collecting bird droppings.

On an early spring morning last year, I visited Beverly and the Milwaukee Road's Columbia River crossing. Standing on the bank with the water slowly sliding past my toes, I gazed up at the bridge and imagined I could hear a westbound train approaching, charging hard in advance of the climb to Boylston.

But those memories are not mine; the Pacific Extension had been abandoned for more than a year before I was born. My memory is of a striking structure stepping across the mighty Columbia, gradually accumulating graffiti, rust and other natural waste, yet still defiantly proclaiming to all who pass by that this place was once traversed by the last transcontinental railroad -- and standing as reminder that trains may one day again ascend the slopes of the Saddle Mountains.
I really like this water level point of view you've chosen. You probably could not have been there at any time better than this (except having the Milwaukee running). The light is superb and your comments effective. Well done, Dave.
 
Earl,

Thanks! I just posted a discussion of why I chose this particular version of the photo over at RR Photo Essays:
http://www.railroadphotoessays.com/forum/showthread.php?p=9606&posted=1#post9606

-Dave
 
J
19 April 2008

DWHonan,

If you wish to ride in the cab over this bridge from the Hanford Line switch to Beverly Depot, and to look back from mid-span on your train, #200, aka Extra 189 East, as she descends the hill from Boylston, in August 1978; you are invited to stop at my place, Canal St. Coffee, in the Fremont District of Seattle, open every day of the year, 7 to 7; where I, or other barista on duty, will give you a copy of my DVD.

Your photo is excellent art. But as art, it effects my emotions, the penultimate of which is but another source of intense sadness.

I am not available by email and only opened a new account on this website to make you this invitation. My previous account is not available to me and I wish it closed and its threads taken down.

John Crosby
Seattle
 

Media information

Category
Night Photos
Added by
DWHonan
Date added
View count
7,514
Comment count
23
Rating
0.00 star(s) 0 ratings

Share this media



RailroadForums.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com

RailroadBookstore.com - An online railroad bookstore featuring a curated selection of new and used railroad books. Railroad pictorials, railroad history, steam locomotives, passenger trains, modern railroading. Hundreds of titles available, most at discount prices! We also have a video and children's book section.

ModelRailroadBookstore.com - An online model railroad bookstore featuring a curated selection of new and used books. Layout design, track plans, scenery and structure building, wiring, DCC, Tinplate, Toy Trains, Price Guides and more.

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a commision from some of the links and ads shown on this website (Learn More Here)

Back
Top