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March 29, 2022

More flood-damaged infrastructure reopens

  • Crews righted 15 tipped-over rail cars and repaired 1,225 feet of main line track. Photo from Western Refinery Services
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    Crews righted 15 tipped-over rail cars and repaired 1,225 feet of main line track.

    Things are starting to get back to normal around western Washington following November’s catastrophic flooding and storms. Last week, the state Department of Transportation reopened a section of state Route 112 on the Olympic Peninsula that was covered by a landslide and now BNSF Railway has reopened a washed out section of track that extends into Canada from Sumas, Whatcom County.


     
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