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The Milwaukee Road People

“The Milwaukee Road was a family--a big, sometimes happy, sometimes turbulent, but never boring family! A family of men and women united in moving people and goods across some of the most difficult terrain and through some of the most hostile weather in the United States, day in, day out, in peacetime and in war, and often at great sacrifice in health, sanity, and personal life. Railroading is one of man's most arduous professions, and like "rails" everywhere, Milwaukee railroaders gave 110 percent. For the quality of life we in the Pacific Northwest have enjoyed over the past nine decades, the men and women of The Milwaukee Road are among those we can thank!”
~ Kurt E. Armbruster, Author, Orphan Road, the Railroad Comes to Seattle, 1853-1911

 

The materials displayed are arranged alphabetically, by State and location, and then by year, if known.

 
   

Beverly, Washington

 
 

Hyak, Washington

 
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Kittitas, Washington

 
 

Othello, Washington

 
 
 
 
 
   

Taunton, Washington

 
 

We encourage anyone having historic images or stories to first offer them to your local libraries, museums, or other archives, and tell them we sent you! We are happy to display materials on their behalf, or add their link to our Resources. Thank you!