RailPictures.Net Photo: WCRC 102 Washington Central Railroad EMD F7(A) at Bellevue, Washington by James Belmont
 
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» Washington Central Railroad (more..)
» EMD F7(A) (more..)
» Wilburton Trestle at 8th Street SE 
» Bellevue, Washington, USA (more..)
» June 28, 1995
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» WCRC 102 (more..)
» Dinner Train (more..)
» James Belmont (more..)
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The Spirit of Washington dinner train creeps across the fabulous 102 ft. high, 975 ft. long Wilburton Trestle (blt. 1891) in Bellevue, Washington. The Washington Central operated this luxury dinner train for 15 years on 22 miles of BN/BNSF trackage between Renton and Woodinville, WA. Three course gourmet meals and a 45 minute stop at the Columbia Winery were part of the deluxe excursion.
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