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Willamina & Grand Ronde

Transportation Company - Willamina & Grand Ronde - Railroad
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Company NameWillamina & Grand Ronde
CategoryRailroad
Year Founded1922
Final Year of Operation1955
TerminationAcquired
Successor/ParentLongview Portland & Northern (Details)
CountryUnited States (Details)
Source of TextBluford Shops
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Transportation Company - Willamina & Grand Ronde - Railroad



Company History: The WGR was built as a subsidiary of Spaulding-Miami Lumber Company in 1922. It ran from a connection with Southern Pacific at Willamina, Oregon to Fort Hill, 5 miles away. In 1955, the railroad was sold to Longview Portland & Northern and operated as LP&N’s Grand Ronde Division for the next 25 years. In 1980, it was sold to two local brothers and an independent WGR was reborn. Four years later, the same brothers purchased the remaining portion of the Valley & Siletz, re-named it the Willamette Valley Railroad and in 1986 merged the Willamina & Grand Ronde into the Willamette Valley.
Successor/Parent History:
The original 30 mile LP&N route was built between Longview Junction and Ryderwood, Washington in 1929 by and for a local timber magnate named Long (who also founded the city of Longview.) In 1952, he built a second, separate 4 mile line in the Gardener, Oregon area and abandoned the original Ryderwood line the following year. In 1955, he bought another separate logging line from Spaulding-Miami Lumber Company between Willamina and Grand Ronde. In 1960, he expanded again, buying the 33 mile Northern Pacific line between Rye Junction and Chelatchie, Washington. Each separate segment was operated as part of the Longview Portland & Northern Railway. Things remained relatively consistent for the next 20 years. Then in 1980, the former logging line was sold to become the Willamina & Grand Rond Railway. The following year, the former Northern Pacific line was sold to form the Chelatchie Prairie Railroad. The last remaining segment, the 4 miles to Gardiner, closed in 1999 when the sawmill it served closed.
Brief History:
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Item created by: gdm on 2017-10-12 12:26:19. Last edited by gdm on 2022-05-26 08:50:04

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