Tuesday, November 18, 2008

=Amazing train depot house in Winlock=

Originally posted 11/18/2008





Formerly of Pullman, Ken & Sally Vogel are now living in Winlock (Lewis County), Washington, with their famous (looks like a train depot) house on Front Street. No it never was a train depot. Yes, it was designed to look like a train depot. Ken designed it. The Vogels hired a draftsman to draw up the final plans and -- as contractors -- they hired and supervised subcontractors who built it. The house is only a few meters from the train tracks used by Union Pacific freight trains and Amtrak's Coast Starlight and Cascades passenger trains*. Larger still photos and video from Nov. 2008. Smaller still photo from Oct. 1, 2010.

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*Amtrak Cascades is operated by Amtrak in partnership with Washington, Oregon and British Columbia.


Nothing to do with this story, but here’s lyrics for a commercial from a long while back:

Welcome aboard our happy train,
the Vista-Dome North Coast Limited
You'll feel like a king in a castle on wheels
In all kinds of weather, it's smooth as a feather
It’s really terrific, Northern Pacific:

Vista-Dome North Coast Limited









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It’s true, a Mountie of the R.C.M.P. (Royal Canadian Mounted Police) visited the depot in summer of 2016.