Showing posts with label Sellwood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sellwood. Show all posts

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Golf Junction

I originally posted the Golf Jct. page on my old website as a PORTLAND PLACES page on May 21, 2008.

The railroad line through Sellwood was part of America's first electric interurban railroad, the East Side Railway Company, which opened from Portland to Oregon City in 1893. This line came down 13th Avenue and made a stop for the Waverly Golf Links at Ochoco Street before continuing south to Oregon City. In 1903, a new line split off at the Golf Links station to go east, and the Junction was called Golf Junction. About the same time, a new interurban line was built closer to the Willamette River, opening in August 1904, and the existing Sellwood line on 13th Avenue became a streetcar line. The Sellwood streetcar line was converted to electric trolleybuses in 1940, and those were in turn replaced by internal combustion buses in 1952. The last interurban service to Oregon City ended in 1958. Freight service to Oregon City ended in the 1960s when Oregon City's paper mill was connected to the Southern Pacific main line, and the track was removed by 1968. The right of way from Golf Jct. to Gladstone was sold in 2002 for use as a bike path.

Today, Golf Junction is no longer a junction, as the former Portland Traction Company line, now operated by the Oregon Pacific Railroad, simply passes through on its way from Portland to Milwaukie. However, traces of its past are still present.

IMG_7663 Abandoned East Side Railway Rails at Golf Junction in Sellwood, Oregon on July 15, 2007
Abandoned East Side Railway Rails at Golf Jct. on July 15, 2007

Peeking out through the grass at Golf Junction are a pair of streetcar rails, perpendicular to the active railroad and in line with 13th Avenue.

IMG_7662 Abandoned East Side Railway Rails at Golf Junction in Sellwood, Oregon on July 15, 2007
Abandoned East Side Railway Rails at Golf Jct. on July 15, 2007

This short section of track, which led from 13th Avenue to the line south to Gladstone and Oregon City, was part of the original East Side Railway and is likely the last remaining section of track of America's first interurban electric railroad.

IMG_7659 Switchstand on the Oregon Pacific at Golf Junction in Sellwood, Oregon on July 15, 2007
Switchstand at Golf Jct. on July 15, 2007

The active Oregon Pacific Railroad has a siding here, and the switch is still operated by an antique switchstand.

IMG_7660 Switchstand on the Oregon Pacific at Golf Junction in Sellwood, Oregon on July 15, 2007
Switchstand at Golf Jct. on July 15, 2007

The switchstand still features a cast iron sign on it to remind train crews of the derailing switch, that prevents cars on the siding from rolling onto the main track.

IMG_7665 Cut-Down Southern Pacific Gondola #334544 at Golf Junction in Sellwood, Oregon on July 15, 2007
Cut-down Gondola Car SP #334544 at Golf Jct. on July 15, 2007

This flatcar, which is actually a converted gondola car, is sitting on a section of track that originally connected the two routes that crossed at Golf Junction. Today, this once important track is just a short dead-end spur.

IMG_7655 Oregon Water Power & Railway Company Substation at Golf Junction in Sellwood, Oregon on July 15, 2007
O. W. P. & Ry. Co. Substation at Golf Jct. on July 15, 2007

The East Side Railway Company became the Oregon Water Power & Railway Company by 1902, and this substation was built in 1905, across 13th Avenue from the Golf Links station.

IMG_7656 Oregon Water Power & Railway Company Substation at Golf Junction in Sellwood, Oregon on July 15, 2007
O. W. P. & Ry. Co. Substation at Golf Jct. on July 15, 2007

Portland General Electric still maintains a substation here, though this building itself may no longer be in use or may only be used for storage.

IMG_7657 East Wall of Sellwood Carbarn in Sellwood, Oregon on July 15, 2007
East Wall of Sellwood Carbarn at Golf Jct. on July 15, 2007

Across the street from the substation, the Sellwood carbarn was built in 1909. Portland has the third largest streetcar system in the world and had a number of carbarns across the system, but Sellwood's was the largest. After the streetcars and interurbans were retired, the carbarn was converted into an industrial building and housed the Molded Container Corporation for a number of years. On November 11, 2003, the carbarn was demolished and D.R. Horton's Trolley Barn Townhomes were built in its place. The carbarn's east wall was initially left in place along 13th Avenue as a decorative element, but it became unstable and was removed in March 2012.

IMG_7654 Oregon Pacific GP7U #1810 at Golf Junction in Sellwood, Oregon on July 15, 2007
Oregon Pacific GP7U #1810 at Golf Jct. on July 15, 2007

During construction of the townhouses, D.R. Horton's construction crews started dismantling part of an adjacent rail siding owned by the Oregon Pacific Railroad. They were caught and stopped, but not before about 50 feet of track had been torn up. To protect itself, the Oregon Pacific put up a fence around its property and often keeps a locomotive parked at the end of the siding.

IMG_0644 Portland Railway, Light & Power Sellwood Division Carbarn Office & Clubhouse in Sellwood, Oregon on April 26, 2008
Carmen’s Clubhouse in Sellwood on July 15, 2007

On the west end of the carbarn, at 8825 SE 11th Avenue, was the two-story brick Portland Railway, Light & Power Sellwood Division Carbarn Office & Clubhouse, also known as the Carmen's Clubhouse.

IMG_0645 Portland Railway, Light & Power Sellwood Division Carbarn Office & Clubhouse in Sellwood, Oregon on April 26, 2008
Carmen’s Clubhouse in Sellwood on July 15, 2007

This building fell into disrepair after the end of passenger service, but was renovated in the early 2000s. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

Historic Photographs, from Dave's Electric Railroads:
O.W.P. & Ry #1034 in front of the Sellwood substation
Portland Electric Power train to Oregon City at Golf Jct.
Portland Electric Power #1032 on 13th Avenue with the Sellwood carbarn in the background
Portland Electric Power streetcar at Sellwood substation
Portland Electric Power #1095 at Golf Junction, taking the Portland to Oregon City route
Portland Electric Power freight train at Sellwood substation

Related Links:
Sellwood at PdxHistory.com
Interurbans at PdxHistory.com
Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society
Portland Vintage Trolleys
The Rise & Fall of the Portland Traction Company
East Portland Branch of the Oregon Pacific Railroad
Dave's Electric Railroads

Friday, May 30, 2014

Ex-GN Business Car A-26, aka NCBX #826

IMG_7523 Oregon Pacific Observation Car at East Portland on July 13, 2007
Ex-GN Business Car at East Portland on July 13, 2007

This steel-sheathed wood passenger car was originally built as an observation car for the Great Northern Railway. It later became business car A-26 and was eventually transferred to maintenance of way service.

IMG_7524 Oregon Pacific Observation Car at East Portland on July 13, 2007
Ex-GN Business Car at East Portland on July 13, 2007

The Great Northern merged into Burlington Northern in 1970, and this car was part of the merger. It remained in service with Burlington Northern for a number of years until it was retired.

IMG_0259 Oregon Pacific Observation Car in Milwaukie on February 16, 2008
Ex-GN Business Car in Milwaukie on February 16, 2008

Somewhere along the line, it was lettered as NCBX #826, with "STANDARD RAIL" on one side. It found its way to Portland and spent years stored in various locations, including on a siding near Linnton, Oregon, northwest of Portland. Vandals set fire to the car in 2006.

IMG_0260 Oregon Pacific Observation Car in Milwaukie on February 16, 2008
Ex-GN Business Car in Milwaukie on February 16, 2008

Dick Samuels eventually purchased the car. It spent time near OMSI at East Portland Junction before being moved to the Oregon Pacific shops in Milwaukie in early 2008, where it was be restored for excursion service and given the name "Kelly Sue." It was later moved to Golf Junction in Sellwood.

IMG_9448 Oregon Pacific Observation Car at Golf Jct on October 3, 2009
Ex-GN Business Car at Golf Jct. on October 3, 2009

In 2011, Samuel acquired the fully restored Southern Pacific Business Car Santa Rosa. With the Santa Rosa available for excursion service, Samuels subsequently sold this car to another owner, though it has remained stored at Golf Junction where it is under restoration.

IMG_9452 Oregon Pacific Observation Car at Golf Jct on October 3, 2009
Ex-GN Business Car at Golf Jct. on October 3, 2009

Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810

IMG_7661 Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Golf Jct on July 15, 2007
Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Golf Jct. on July 15, 2007

Locomotive #1810, "Eileen Samuels," was built by EMD in August 1951 as U.S. Army #1821, a 1500 horsepower GP7.

IMG_7667 Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Oaks Park on July 15, 2007
Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Oaks Park on July 15, 2007

This unit was originally built with switcher trucks.

IMG_7668 Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Oaks Park on July 15, 2007
Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Oaks Park on July 15, 2007

It went to the Alaska Railroad in about 1960, where it was equipped with AAR trucks from a retired Alco RS1 and given a low short hood, becoming a GP7L.

IMG_7669 Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Oaks Park on July 15, 2007
Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Oaks Park on July 15, 2007

It was rebuilt again in 1976, becoming GP7u #1810.

IMG_7671 Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Oaks Park on July 15, 2007
Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Oaks Park on July 15, 2007

It was retired in 1986 and ended up in a scrap yard in Klamath Falls, Oregon with sister #1804.

IMG_7672 Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Oaks Park on July 15, 2007
Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Oaks Park on July 15, 2007

#1810 and #1804 were purchased by the McCloud River Railroad in 1988 and were sold to Nevada Industrial Switch by 1993.

IMG_7673 Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Oaks Park on July 15, 2007
Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Oaks Park on July 15, 2007

They were used in the filming of Under Siege 2: Dark Territory, starring Steven Seagal.

IMG_7677 Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Oaks Park on July 15, 2007
Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Oaks Park on July 15, 2007

Dick Samuels purchased #1810 in 1999, while #1804 was sold to Pacific Harbor Lines in Los Angeles.

IMG_7685 Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Oaks Park on July 15, 2007
Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 at Oaks Park on July 15, 2007

When acquired, #1810 was still painted for its movie role.

IMG_9318 Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 in Milwaukie on November 7, 2007
Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 in Milwaukie on November 7, 2007

#1810 stayed on the East Portland Branch, often stored at the Milwaukie shops or at Sellwood.

IMG_9322 Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 in Milwaukie on November 7, 2007
Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 in Milwaukie on November 7, 2007

In late 2007, #1810 was sold to Archer Daniels Midland with slug #1010 for use at a grain elevator in Kansas.

IMG_9329 Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 in Milwaukie on November 22, 2007
Oregon Pacific GP7u #1810 in Milwaukie on November 22, 2007

Locomotive #1810 & Slug #1010 were painted in ADM's colors by OPR's shop forces.

IMG_0254 SFGX GP7u #1810 in Milwaukie on February 16, 2008
SFGX GP7u #1810 in Milwaukie on February 16, 2008

Here is SFGX #1810 outside the Milwaukie Shops on February 16, 2008.

IMG_0255 SFGX GP7u #1810 in Milwaukie on February 16, 2008
SFGX GP7u #1810 in Milwaukie on February 16, 2008

Historical Photos:
Picture of #1810 as Alaska #1821 in 1971 (alaskarails.org)
Picture of #1810 in service in Alaska in 1984 (alaskarails.org)
Pictures of #1810 in Klamath Falls, OR in 1988 and in McCloud, CA in 1991 (McCloud Rails)
Pictures of #1810 shortly after arriving in Milwaukie (scroll down) (alaskarails.org)

IMG_0257 SFGX GP7u #1810 in Milwaukie on February 16, 2008
SFGX GP7u #1810 in Milwaukie on February 16, 2008

Below are pictures of #1810 as seen in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory:

IMG_7689 GP7u #1810 in Under Siege 2
GP7u #1810 in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory

IMG_7692 GP7u #1810 in Under Siege 2
GP7u #1810 in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory

IMG_7693 GP7u #1810 in Under Siege 2
GP7u #1810 in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory

IMG_7694 GP7u #1810 in Under Siege 2
GP7u #1810 in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory

IMG_7695 GP7u #1810 in Under Siege 2
GP7u #1810 in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory

IMG_7696 Steven Seagal in the cab of GP7u #1810 in Under Seige 2
Steven Seagal in #1810’s cab in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory

IMG_7697 Bad Guy thrown from the cab of GP7u #1810 in Under Seige 2
GP7u #1810 in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory

IMG_7698 GP7u #1810 in Under Siege 2
GP7u #1810 in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory

IMG_7700 GP7u #1810 in Under Siege 2
GP7u #1810 in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory

IMG_7702 Steven Seagal in the cab of GP7u #1810 in Under Seige 2
Steven Seagal in #1810’s cab in Under Siege 2: Dark Territory

Continue to SamTrak 25-Tonner #2501

East Portland Traction Company NW5 #187

IMG_7463 NW5 #187 in Milwaukie on July 13, 2007
NW5 #187 in Milwaukie on July 13, 2007

Locomotive #187 is an NW5, one of only 13 built by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors. It was built in December 1946 as Great Northern #187.

IMG_7464 NW5 #187 in Milwaukie on July 13, 2007
NW5 #187 in Milwaukie on July 13, 2007

It became Burlington Northern #987 after the 1970 merger. It was retired in April 1982 and was sold in July to Pacific Transportation Services as #1001. It was later sold to Pete Replinger.

IMG_9324 NW5 #187 at Golf Jct on November 7, 2007
NW5 #187 at Golf Jct. in Sellwood on November 7, 2007

It was purchased by Dick Samuels in the early 1990s for use on the Molalla Western, but was never put into service.

IMG_9325 NW5 #187 at Golf Jct on November 7, 2007
NW5 #187 at Golf Jct. in Sellwood on November 7, 2007

The original 1000-horsepower engine was replaced with an 800-horsepower one, giving the locomotive a single-stack exhaust instead of the original twin-stacks.

IMG_9446 NW5 #187 at Golf Jct on October 3, 2009
NW5 #187 at Golf Jct. in Sellwood on October 3, 2009

After the new engine was installed, the locomotive was never fully completed and placed in operation.

IMG_9459 NW5 #187 at Golf Jct on October 3, 2009
NW5 #187 at Golf Jct. in Sellwood on October 3, 2009

It spent most of its time stored along SW McBrod Avenue near the Milwaukie shops, but was moved to Golf Junction in Sellwood in late 2007.

IMG_9451 NW5 #187 at Golf Jct on October 3, 2009
NW5 #187 at Golf Jct. in Sellwood on October 3, 2009

This locomotive was heavily damaged by vandals in 2008. The internal damage made it no longer viable for the locomotive to be restored.

IMG_9456 NW5 #187 at Golf Jct on October 3, 2009
NW5 #187 at Golf Jct. in Sellwood on October 3, 2009

In 2013, the engine was removed for future installation in SW8 #801 and the locomotive was scrapped.

IMG_9454 NW5 #187 at Golf Jct on October 3, 2009
NW5 #187 at Golf Jct. in Sellwood on October 3, 2009

Historical Photos:
GN #187 in Spokane, WA in April 1970 (Fallen Flag Railroad Photos)
BN #987 in Seattle, WA in September 1972 (rrpicturearchives.net)
BN #987, New Westminster, BC, 1973 (Fallen Flag Railroad Photos)

Continue to East Portland Traction Company 80-Tonner #500