FreightWaves Classics/Fallen Flags: A&CR provided Astoria a transportation link  

Commuters and stacks of lumber wait to board/be loaded on the A&CR. (Photo: Lower Columbia Preservation Society)

Background

In 1811, the town of Astoria, Oregon Territory was founded at the mouth of the Columbia River. Because of its location, many of the town’s civic and business leaders thought Astoria would become a key port. However, once ships entered the Columbia River, the majority of them continued upriver to Portland. 

While Astoria was founded in a beautiful area on the Oregon coast, it was isolated from much of the rest of the territory (and later the state). Since the town would not become a...

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