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The Fifth Subdivision - Cedar Falls to Everett. Updated February 20th 2007 This subdivision branched off the Main Line at Cedar Falls, passed through the middle of North Bend, on the edges of Fall City and Snoqualmie, and then through Carnation and Duvall to Monroe. After passing through Snohomish it terminated at Everett from where the Milwaukee Road had trackage rights over BN (NP) to the isolated branch at Bellingham . |
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Cedar Falls - Rattlesnake Lake Park. Trailhead for John Wayne/Iron Horse Trails for hiking/biking either up to Snoqualmie Pass or down to North Bend.. Just the foundation remains of the substation. |
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North Bend - Little left here. Station demolished 1971. Trailhead for the John Wayne/Iron Horse Trails. Snoqualmie Falls- RR museum with some Milwaukee road items of interest.. There is a Milw Rd tender X-908140. Type: 8,500 Gallon Water Tender Builder: Milwaukee Shops Built: 1910. Purpose: Water Storage Body: Steel ex F4, 4-6-2 #3014 - Tender (1910-1912) here from work service. Also a Milwaukee Road ribside boxcar. MILW 33845 - Type: Steel Side Ribbed Boxcar Builder: CMStP&P Built: August 1940 Purchased by Robert Ledingham 1980, donated to the Northwest Railway Museum in 1981. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Rail Layer MILW #11.Type: Rail Layer Builder: Maintenance Equipment Co. Built: 19XX. Builders #: Model: Engine: Onan. Donated to the Northwest Railway Museum in 1988 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Tamper Generator MILW #68. Type: 8 Unit Tamper Generator Builder: Electric Tamper and Equip. Engine: V-4 Wisconsin. Purch by the Northwest Railway Museum in 1986 |
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Carnation - Depot east of downtown painted a peach color, now a private residence. Turn east on Entwhistle Street and down about 5 blocks. |
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Duvall - The depot a block west of Hwy 203 under the bridge. Now a private residence for the RV Park. There is a CMStP&P Sign on it.
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The grade crosses Highway 203 about 5 Miles north of Duvall. Look for a long trestle in some fields to the east leading to a long steel bridge across the Skykomish River. |
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Monroe - Just south off the intersection from off Hwy 2 on Hwy 203. It is a long, low depot painted red and now occupied by an engineering firm and hairdressing salon.
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Snohomish - Depot now used as an American Legion Hall located at 1st and Avenue C. It doesn't look like a depot because it was originally built as a drug store and the Milwaukee Road bought it when they built the railroad through town.
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Everett

The Everett depot is now "The Depot Café and Smokehouse". Their URL http://depotcafebbq.com/1.html
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