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Railroad Generator Building West Yellowstone
USA

"The Yellowstone Branch of the Oregon Short Line Railroad, a subsidiary of the Union Pacific Railroad, reached the outer boundry of Yellowstone National Park in November 1907.  A temporary depot and simple, tar-papered dining facility provided the basic amenities required for the first passengers who arrived at this new destinaton in 1908.  In the following year, work began on a new stone depot, and it was ready for service in 1910.  By 1911, an improved dining facility had replaced its tar-papered counterpart.

Miles from the nearest source of electrical power, the railroad made plans to generate its own supply to service the buildings that would be needed to accomodate its passengers.  Around 1910, the Union Pacific built a stone building to house a generator and engine to produce electricity for its local operations.

The Union Pacific Railroad continued to generate electricity for the railroad district through1947, the year Fall River Rural Electric Cooperative completed power lines from Ashton to Island Park, Idaho and West Yellowstone, Montana.  The Union Pacific's generator continued to provide emergency backup for the Town of West Yellowstone, as evidenced by the warning on the control panel:

DO NOT CLOSE THIS SWITCH UNLESS R.E.A.IS DISCONNECTED

The railroad passenger service to West Yellowstone ended in 1960, likely the same time frame as final use of the generator."

Copyright: John Wood
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