Seattle And Walla Walla Railroad
The
Seattle & Walla Walla Railroad
was the first
railroad
in
Seattle
. Construction began on
May 1
1874
, at Steele's Landing in
Georgetown
– the present-day intersection of E. Marginal Way S. and S. Lucille St. – which was then at the mouth of the
Duwamish River
. Twelve miles of track had been completed by October of that year. The line reached
Renton
in
February
1877
and eventually made it as far as
Newcastle
. The railroad never came anywhere near the city of
Walla Walla
from which it took half its name. The Seattle & Walla Walla was bought by
Henry Villard
's
Oregon Improvement Company
in
1880
and renamed the
Columbia & Puget Sound Railroad
. It was incorporated into the
Pacific Coast Railroad Company
in
1916
, which itself became a subsidiary, in
1951
, of the
Great Northern
(now part of the
Burlington Northern Santa Fe
).
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