After a few years of looking, I just found evidence that Joseph Strahorn's North Coast Railroad did indeed have 20 miles of grade. For the last few years I've ...
Ted, I compared that photo with my DeLorme atlas, and it looks like that photo is at the junction of Hatton Road and Lauer Road (about 2 miles south/southeast...
Hello, gang! In case you haven't already seen it, here is another photo essay on the Second Sub. http://www.daylightimages.com/trackside/csp1.html Mike Rowe ...
... Hi Gang, Steve Barry had a good day back in 2000 when he took those photos. The link to that site and other CSP sites can be found in the Links section of...
Jim M. or anyone else, Although I think this may be a little before you became a Camas employee, do you recall where the #311 consist was turned during the ...
... David, I remember 311/314 and 661/662 from my time as a foreman on the section at Arrow, but only because they were on my train location lineup. I don't...
I went to the site's homepage and used the search feature. I found some very interesting photos using the search words "trains" and "railroads". One was a...
I wrote --> One was a photo dated 1959 of what looks like a student passenger train special at the NP depot in Pullman. Visible in the photo are several GN...
Dear group, If you're an avid N scale modeller of the CSP like I, I wouldn't be the least bit suprised if you're as frustrated as me. Why? Well, I've been...
The milepost numbering has me with some questions. In Time Table 114 in our files section, the milepost numbering seems to be from the Lewiston passenger...
... Dave, The milepost numbering begins at Marshall and ends at Lewiston with Arrow Junction being milepost 123.50, East Lewiston somewhere around milepost...
Hello, all. It's been WAY too quiet this month! So, let me ask if anyone has modeled the climb up the canyon on Grangeville line? How much space did you use?...
Jim, Thanks for the insight. Just to get it straight, the way I understand it is, working from Lewiston Depot across the first sub to Spalding, the mile...
... Don and All, My layout is in the construction phase with the benchwork finished and most of the track laid, but with no scenery. It's basicly an ...
Many years ago (late 80's?) I saw a layout of the Camas Prairie featured in Model Railroader. Part of the layout was the canyon climb. The layout was quite...
... Bill, I have every Model Railroader since Jan 1980, and I don't recall that article. Great Model Railroads 1996 had a feature on a nice CSP layout: Norris...
Trains Magazine's on-line magazine index of rail-related magazines, at www.trainsmag.com, shows several Camas Prairie related articles since 1952 in Trains,...
The only article that I've seen that includes the climb through Lapwai Canyon is in the December 1977 issue of Railroad Model Craftsman, written by Dave...
Good day All. I am French and I live on Reunion island, in the Indian Ocean between Mauritius and Madagascar. I am very interested for a few years in the US...
... I'm not aware of any plans. I suppose that the Potlatch or Weyerhauser Corporate archives might have some, but that probably wouldn't be much help to you....
Welcome Jacques. You must hold some kind of record for being the member most isolated from the Camas Prairie Railroad. Good luck on your garden railroad. ...
Good day all, Thank you Jim for your information concerning Potlatch or Weyerhauser Corporate archives. Can be that I will arrive to find. I am already on the ...