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Station_Roster_Master_List: Ashue

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

Sort by Book

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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