Friday, March 21, 2014

Iron Goat Trail: Rock Cut

View of the Iron Goat Trail in the Rock Cut near Milepost 1718 in 2000
View of the trail in the rock cut in 2000.

At milepost 1718.36, the trail passes through a rock cut blasted by Great Northern crews with dynamite.

View of BNSF Freight Train from the Iron Goat Trail in 2000
View of eastbound container train from the Iron Goat Trail in 2000.

At about milepost 1718.32 there is a view of the active rail line across the Tye River valley. In these pictures, a modern double-stack container train can be seen heading east, soon to enter the Cascade Tunnel at Scenic. Although by the compass we seem to be going in the opposite direction of the train, we are actually heading in the same direction along the rail route. Before 1929, such a train would have been on its way to this point on the trail route. The train is on part of the original route, so a similar view may have been a regular occurrence at the time.

View of BNSF Freight Train from the Iron Goat Trail in 2000
View of eastbound container train from the Iron Goat Trail in 2000.

View of BNSF Freight Train from the Iron Goat Trail in 2000
View of eastbound container train from the Iron Goat Trail in 2000.

View of BNSF Freight Train from the Iron Goat Trail in 2000
View of eastbound container train from the Iron Goat Trail in 2000.

Continue to Milepost 1718

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