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Station Name
Ashue
State
WA
Book.Mth.No.
1922.4.26
Station #
KN5
Tele Call
Day & Night
Agent
Class of Station
Mile Post Zero
Wesley Junction
Mile Post
5.5
Railroad
Northern Pacific Railway Company
Division
Pasco Division
Sub-Division
Twelfth Sub-Division
Branch
Simcoe Branch
Nickname
Old Station #
Changed to KN8
Old Station Name
Comments
Ashue is between Utahco Spur and Venner Spur. It was a railroad station established in 1912 in Yakima County on the lines of the Toppenish, Simcoe and Western Railway Company. The station was named for the five Ashue families nearby living on Indian lands. The town never grew large enough for a post office. Yakima County, Washington (S29, T10N, R19E)
Open
1912
Close
Accounting
7510
BN Number - July 1968
65106
BN Number - Apr 1973
65106
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95
Sort by Division
5
Sort by List
620.9
Agent Bio
Place Name
Ashue, Yakima County, Washington - This station was established in 1912 when the Toppenish, Simcoe and Western (now Northern Pacific) was built. it is noted that Indian allotments here are to five persons of this name. NP Eng. Map. 20-25.
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