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Union Railroad of Oregon

Transportation Company - Union Railroad of Oregon - Railroad
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Company NameUnion Railroad of Oregon
CategoryRailroad
Year Founded1927
Final Year of Operation1989
TerminationDissolved
CountryUnited States (Details)
Source of TextBluford Shops
Text Credit URLLink
Transportation Company - Union Railroad of Oregon - Railroad



Company History: The UO was established in 1927 to takeover 2.2 miles of the failed Central Railroad of Oregon running from the town of Union to a connection with Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company (a subsidiary of Union Pacific) at Union Junction. UO opened with a 4-4-0 built in 1883. It was retired in 1938 and UO was dieselized with a 26-ton Plymouth that was already more than a decade old. There had been another Plymouth on the property as early as 1936 but little is known about this engine. The 26-tonner worked the UO exclusively for 40 years.

By the 1970s, UO had three customers, a feed mill, a coal dealer, and a sawmill. The latter produced most of the traffic (lumber and wood chips.) UO’s two employees would make two round trips per day between Union and Union Junction. When they weren’t running, they worked as freight agent, locomotive maintainer and section gang. In 1979, they acquired a second switcher, this time a much larger one – a 35-ton Plymouth built in 1936. In 1989, the sawmill in Union closed, as did the Union Railroad of Oregon. In 1995, it was officially abandoned in place.
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Item created by: gdm on 2017-10-12 16:27:21. Last edited by gdm on 2022-04-27 07:47:43

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