Railroad terminal at Hudson, about 1910. The caption for this picture in Tales of West Pasco is: “Railroad terminal at Hudson with the old wood-burning locomotive standing on a pier, ready to move out as soon as the freight has been loaded. All evidence of the old railroad has been obliterated throughout the passing years. Only the old remember this scene.” According to Brenda Knowles, this is the fish house and loading dock owned by Corwin Pearl Littell and it was located near the mouth of Hudson Creek. The train would back in from Fivay and go forward to Fivay. The train brought supplies for the community and especially for the large sawmill at Fivay. The train had one passenger car. Photo courtesy of the Littell Family.

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