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Cascadian (train)

The ''Cascadian'' was an American named train of the Great Northern Railway on its route between Seattle and Spokane, Washington. The ''Cascadian'' was officially listed as a streamliner on August 15, 1954.
The Great Northern Railway operated a daylight train between Seattle and Spokane that traversed the Cascade Mountains through the Cascade Tunnel. It then descended the eastern slopes through the CashmereWenatchee apple growing region before crossing the Columbia River and climbing up to the high Columbia plain and the wheat fields of the Inland Empire. The ''Cascadian'' was a slow all-stops local train that required nine hours in either direction for the between Seattle and Spokane.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://gngoat.org/p1076.jpg )〕 Most passengers between these points traveled in the ''Empire Builder'' or ''Western Star'' overnight. Each of the two train sets consisted of a baggage-storage-mail car, a baggage 30’ Railway Post Office car — both generally heavyweights but painted in the ''Empire Builder'' dark-green and orange color scheme. Next came prewar 58 seat Luxury Coaches in the 938–943 class with up to three being assigned to each consist on the busiest days. When the ''Cascadian'' was officially listed as a streamliner on August 15, 1954 it was when the railroad added the café-coach cars to the ''Cascadians''. These cars, originally heavy-weights, had recently been remodeled and streamlined by GN shops in Minneapolis and carried the markers for the ''Cascadians''. These cars featured 18 revenue coach seats and a café with seating for sixteen. The ''Cascadian'' was powered by either EMD F-units or passenger equipped GP units between Seattle and Scenic, and between Wenatchee and Spokane. Between Scenic and Wenatchee was the electrified district of the Great Northern Railway and electric locomotives were assigned as power in this area until the electrified zone was discontinued in 1956. At that time whatever power assigned in Spokane or Seattle ran through. The ''Cascadian'' made its last run on August 15, 1959.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Spokane Daily Chronicle, August 5, 1959 )
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