Railroads of the Palouse Country - Paperback

Railroads of the Palouse Country - Paperback

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by Thomas Hillebrant (Author)

Explores the history and impact of railroads in Eastern Washington and North Idaho, showcasing their role in connecting agricultural regions through captivating photographs.

The Palouse region of Eastern Washington and North Idaho produces the highest yields of any wheat-growing district in North America, followed closely by farmlands in the adjoining Walla Walla and Camas Prairie regions.
Early farmers clamored for railroads to carry their harvests to world markets, and soon a veritable spider's web of competing rail routes left few corners of the Inland Northwest untouched.
Some lines also reached into nearby forests to haul timber to local sawmills and ship out finished lumber. As the principal transporter of people and goods prior to World War II, railroads served an integral role in the communities they served.
Despite traffic losses to competing trucks and river barges, railroads still haul considerable grain and wood products tonnage on these lines today.
Palouse Rails tells the stories of seven major railroads serving these regions, from their origins to the present day, through the eyes of contemporary railroad photographers.
These images capture the railroad equipment, locations, personnel, and operations that, for generations, have connected Inland Northwest's agricultural regions with each other and with the world.

Number of Pages: 192
Dimensions: 0.6 x 9.7 x 6.7 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: October 01, 2018
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