Spokane Subdivision

BNSF Railway
Spokane Subdivision[1]
Legend
to Kootenai River Subdivision
2.9 Sandpoint Jct.
Connects with MRL
3.0 Sandpoint
5.1 East Algoma
14.1 West Algoma
16.4 Cocolalla
22.3 Control Point 223
33.5 Athol
37.7 Ramsey
44.6 Rathdrum
47.5 Hauser Yard
51.5 Hauser Jct.
Connects to Coeur d'Alene Subdivision
58.9 Otis Orchards
63.3 Irvin
66.6 Parkwater
68.1 Yardley
69.7 Napa Street
Connects with Kettle Falls Subdivision and Union Pacific
72.2 Spokane Street
Point of Entry for Amtrak's Empire Builder
72.6 Sunset Junction
73.3 Latah Junction
Connects with Columbia River Subdivision
81.0 Scribner
82.5 UP Junction
Connects with Union Pacific
82.9Lakeside Junction
to Lakeside Subdivision

The Spokane Subdivision or Spokane Sub is a railway line running about 80.0 miles (128.7 km) from Sandpoint, ID to Lakeside Junction near Spokane WA. It is operated by BNSF Railway as part of the Northern Transcon.

The lines has shared track rights with Amtrak, Union Pacific Railway and Montana Rail Link.

Amtrak's Empire Builder uses the line. The train will split or join together at the Spokane Amtrak Depot. The portion departing to or arriving from Seattle will maintain the route number of 7 or 8. The portion departing or arriving from Portland will be renumbered to 27 or 28.[2]

Union Pacific Utilization

The Union Pacific Railway utilizes the mainline of the Spokane Subdivision between Napa Street Junction to UP Junction.

At Napa Street, the mainline continues North to British Columbia on the former Spokane International. At UP Junction, the mainline continues South to Hinkle

This trackage rights arrangement has been in place since 1973.

Amtrak Utilization

Amtrak utilization of the Entire subdivision for service of the Empire Builder.

MRL Utilization

MRL enters of the Spokane Subdivision at Sandpoint Junction in Idaho and utilizes the mainline to Spokane.

References

  1. BNSF Northwest Division Timetable No. 5
  2. "Empire Builder Timetable" (PDF). April 28, 2013.
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