City of Prineville Railroad. A fine 15-mile route in central Oregon that allows for great variations.
The COP operates freight and TOFC service from a connection with the UP and BN at Prineville Jct. to Prineville, OR, 18.34 miles. Rail is 112 pound. Track capacity is 286,000 pounds.
Traffic includes lumber and forest-related products, wheat, phosphoric acid and TOFC, as well as general commodities - about 2,000 cars per year. Passenger excursions and dinner trains are run over this line by the Crooked River Railroad Company.
The City of Prineville Railway operates under a charter granted the City of Prineville, OR. The road was constructed during 1917-1918. Regular passenger service was discontinued in 1939.
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