The North Bank Limited

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The North Bank Limited was a prominent early 20th-century passenger train that provided scenic service through the Pacific Northwest along the Columbia River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf named passenger train
passenger train
category named passenger trains of the United States
competedWith Great Northern Railway passenger trains
Northern Pacific Railway passenger trains
connectedCity Pasco, Washington NERFINISHED
Portland, Oregon NERFINISHED
Spokane, Washington NERFINISHED
era early 20th century
followedRiver Columbia River NERFINISHED
knownFor daytime passenger service
scenic views of the Columbia River Gorge
laterPowerType diesel locomotive
marketingName The North Bank Limited NERFINISHED
operatedBy Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway NERFINISHED
operatedInCountry United States NERFINISHED
operatedInRegion Pacific Northwest NERFINISHED
operatedOnLine Spokane, Portland and Seattle main line NERFINISHED
powerType steam locomotive
primaryRoute Portland–Spokane NERFINISHED
providedService scenic passenger transportation
railGauge standard gauge
railwayCompanyHeadquarters Portland, Oregon NERFINISHED
routeFeature north bank of the Columbia River
serviceClass coach
dining car
parlor car
sleeping car
serviceType inter-city passenger rail service
trackOwner Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway NERFINISHED

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