Renderings
shown for representation.
The Washington Grain Train started in 1994 and works with
short line railways and BNSF within Washington to transport
grain to deepwater ports for exporting grain to the Pacific
Rim markets. While the freight cars are overseen by Washington
State Department of Transportation, they have different reporting
marks depending on which line they originate from. Columbia
Basin Railroad (CBRW) runs ruffly 27 cars in the grain train
and interchange them with BNSF to reach Washingtons
ports.