Cascadian (train)

Cascadian
Photo of the coach segment of the combination coach/cafe cars
Overview
Service typeInter-city rail
StatusDiscontinued
LocaleWashington
First serviceOctober 1929 (1929-10)
Last serviceAugust 15, 1959 (1959-08-15)
Former operator(s)Great Northern Railway
Route
TerminiKing Street Station, Seattle, Washington (until February 1959),
Everett, Washington (after February 1959)
Spokane station
Distance travelled330 miles (530 km)
Service frequencyDaily
Train number(s)5/6
Technical
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Route map
Spokane
Fort Wright
Fairchild
Espanola
Waukon
Edwall
Bluestem
Harrington
Mohler
Lamona
Odessa
Irby
Marlin
Wilson Creek
Stratford
Adrian
Soap Lake
Ephrata
Naylor
Winchester
Quincy
Trinidad
Columbia River
Voltage
Rock Island
Malaga
Wenatchee
Monitor
Cashmere
Dryden
Peshastin
Leavenworth
Chumstick
Winton
Merritt
Berne
Scenic
Skyhomish
Grotto
Baring
Index
Reiter
Gold Bar
Sultan
Monroe
Snohomish
Everett
Mukilteo
Edmonds
Richmond Beach
Seattle

The Cascadian was an American named train of the Great Northern Railway on its route between Seattle and Spokane, Washington. The service was introduced in October 1929, then re-equipped as a streamliner in 1954. The train's last run was in 1959.