UP tunnel North from Union Station?
Author: Dick Seelye
Date: 02-14-2008 - 14:26
As construction of the twin DSTP tunnels started at that exact site, I watched from the concrete railings above. No evidence of previous activity.
Our construction did pass through the expected site of Seattle's first coal gasification plant, just North of Jackson Street. This plant was replaced by the North Lake Union plant that furnished the local market until Canadian natural gas arrived in the late forties - early 50s.
For you to search:
Black River Junction to Renton via two railroads
Northern Pacific thru downtown Renton
Five railroads on five tracks between Black River and Argo
Milwaukee's freight yard in Seattle
Pacific Coast's coaling dock
Northern Pacific's line from about King Street to Woodinville.
Northern Pacific's first line into Seattle, along Beacon Hill
This writer would appreciate your walking the streetcar line.
Rail access to every pier along the waterfront - some ghosts.
GN's tunnel. Memories of trains under a downtown movie house.
Metro Transit / Sound Transit passage under the GN tunnel
Ghosts of GN's North Portal interlocking
The Magnolia book is available for viewing at the library in the village.
Rail spurs into department store warehouses.
Rail spur into a Seattle City Light substation
South Lake Union, especially Terry Avenue. About a hundred feet of track remains in a park.
The coal track to Seattle Steam Company's plant.
Evidence of Milwaukee electrification
Harbor Island and West Seattle
Lots of ghosts
After a year of searching, I'll review your progress and offer a tour.
David at Altamont Press may give you my address.
Go to the museum at Montlake
Go to the monthly meeting at North Seattle Community College