The Olympian en route Chicago to Seattle and Tacoma, (1911)

Files

http://content.wsulibs.wsu.edu/maps/image/187.jpg

Title

The Olympian en route Chicago to Seattle and Tacoma, (1911)

Subject

Northwest, Pacific -- Description and travel -- Views<br>Viewbooks -- West (U.S.) -- 20th century<br>Railroads -- West (U.S.) -- Maps<br>Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company.

Description

1 map; 20 x 55 cm. Map shows route of the Olympian railroad with no topographic detail. Panorama photograph of the Olympian's cars above. <br>The Olympian was the Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company's attempt at transcontinental traffic. Beginning in late May in 1911, the Olympian ran from Chicago to Tacoma and back, with about 4 days travel in each direction. The trains were painted orange, with gold lettering and maroon trim. The Olympian was unique in the northwest in using electric motors to power itself over the passes in Montana and Washington. <br>After the CMSP's successor, the Milwaukee Railway, declared bankruptcy in 1980, the state of Washington acquired most of its track. The Washington State portion of the Olympian's route is now the Iron Horse State Park Trail.

Creator

Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company

Source

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, WSU Libraries

Publisher

Chicago : Poole Bros.

Date

1911

Contributor

Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections

Rights

Contact Manuscripts, Archives, and Special Collections, for copyright information 509 335-6691

Relation

Is part of The Olympian

Format

image/jpeg

Language

English

Type

Maps

Identifier

WSU 193

Coverage

United States

Citation

Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway Company, “The Olympian en route Chicago to Seattle and Tacoma, (1911),” Digital Exhibits, accessed December 26, 2024, http://digitalexhibits.libraries.wsu.edu/items/show/1733.