May 11 2018, 10 a.m.
Meet at the Barn Exhibit
732 E. Historic Columbia River Highway
Troutdale, Oregon
Troutdale was a bustling rail stop from the time that trains first traveled east from Portland along the Columbia River in 1882. After the original depot burned in 1907, it was replaced by the current depot, which was acquired from Union Pacific Railroad in 1976 and moved across the tracks to its current site on the Historic Columbia River Highway. Th e depot, a Troutdale Historic Landmark, houses train memorabilia and includes a 1955 Union Pacific caboose.