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===Maps.===
===Maps.===

Revision as of 15:01, 16 November 2021

Oregon / Common Carriers / Oregonian Railway

History



Locomotive #7 and train at Dallas, Oregon.





Reference Material Available Online:

Equipment Rosters

Oregonian Railway Locomotive Roster

Oregonian Railway Freight Cars

Oregonian Railway Passenger Cars

Photographs.

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Maps.

Map of the Oregon Railroad - West Side Line, by Scott Gavin.
Map of the Oregonian Railway - Rays Landing to Silverton, by Scott Gavin.
Map of the Oregonian Railway - Silverton to Glasser, by Scott Gavin.
Map of the Oregonian Railway - Glasser to Coburg, by Scott Gavin.
Map of the Oregonian Railway - Smithfield to Airlie, by Scott Gavin.

Paint Reference.

Oregonian Railway: Box Car #228, circa 1880, by Andrew Brandon.
Illustration of a 28ft Carter Brothers built box car.

Oregonian Railway: Box Car #230, circa 1880, by Andrew Brandon.
Illustration of a 28ft Carter Brothers built box car. Includes information sheet on box car #230, which later became South Pacific Coast Railroad #472.