“great attraction for railroad lovers”
In 1882 a rail line was built through what is now Troutdale and on east through the Columbia River Gorge. The original depot burned in 1907. The depot was given to Troutdale by Union Pacific Railroad in 1976. The depot was given to Troutdale by Union Pacific Railroad in 1976. It was moved to this location from its original site on the north side of the tracks about two blocks west. The depot is part of Troutdale's Depot Park, which offers access to the Sandy River and Beaver Creek.
In 1882 a rail line was built through what is now Troutdale and on east through the Columbia River Gorge. The original depot burned in 1907. The depot was given to Troutdale by Union Pacific Railroad in 1976.
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