Old Railroad Signals Slated for Removal Near Washington Swing Bridge
Published Date: 4/23/2026
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Puget Sound & Pacific Railroad wants to remove some old railroad signals and safety devices near a swing bridge in Aberdeen, Washington, because they’re no longer needed and cost too much to fix. This change affects trains running on the Elma Mainline and could save money by cutting down on repairs. The public can share their thoughts by June 22, 2026, before the final decision is made.
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