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The Spokane Falls & Northern (SF&N) is a historic railroad that operated in northeast Washington state. The SF&N initially connected the city of Spokane (then called Spokane Falls) with the Canada–United States border at Waneta, British Columbia.
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branch of the SpokaneFallsandNorthernRailway completed in 1907 which was owned by GN at the time of completion. The former Burlington Northern W-O Branch...
financier, built his SpokaneFallsandNorthernRailway (SF&N) north to Little Dalles, served by the northern routes of the Columbia and Kootenay Steam Navigation...
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the Northern Pacific, and then he brought it together with the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, the Great NorthernRailway, and the Spokane, Portland...
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7 km) long and follows Sheep Creek and a railroad. The highway was built in the early 20th century along the SpokaneFallsandNorthernRailwayand was incorporated...
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