North Bank Line

E650018

The North Bank Line was a major Pacific Northwest railroad route running along the north bank of the Columbia River, providing a key connection between Spokane, Portland, and Seattle.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf railroad route
railway line
associatedWith Great Northern Railway NERFINISHED
Northern Pacific Railway NERFINISHED
connects Portland NERFINISHED
Seattle NERFINISHED
Spokane NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
follows Columbia River NERFINISHED
gauge standard gauge
historicalSignificance major east–west rail corridor in the Pacific Northwest
locatedIn Pacific Northwest
locatedOnBankOf north bank of the Columbia River
notableFor providing a key connection between Spokane, Portland, and Seattle
operator Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway NERFINISHED
partOf Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway system NERFINISHED
primaryFunction intercity rail transport
regionServed Oregon NERFINISHED
Washington NERFINISHED
runsAlong north side of the Columbia River Gorge
runsBetween Spokane and Portland NERFINISHED
Spokane and Seattle NERFINISHED
servedCity Kennewick, Washington NERFINISHED
Pasco, Washington NERFINISHED
Vancouver, Washington NERFINISHED
status historical railroad route
transportInfrastructureType main line railroad
usedFor freight transport
passenger transport

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