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Route Review: NPOV Lion’s Club Rail Riders - Washington
The North Pend Oreille (”pon-der-ay”) Valley (NPOV) Lion’s Club Rail Riders commenced their second season of railbiking on the tracks of the Pend Oreille Valley Railroad on the weekend of June 15th and 16th, 2019. Running six full weekends through the season, this all-volunteer run service organization dedicates itself to betterment of the community of Ione and the “Forgotten Corner” of northeast Washington.. I pedalled the route though the valley from Ione on June 15th, 2019.
Vitals
Phone: 844 RAIL RIDE (844-724-5743)
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://lionsrailriders.com/
Check-in Address: 101 Railroad Ave, Ione, WA 99139
The Site
Check-in is at the station in the small village Ione, which formerly served the NPOV Lion’s Club excursion train (and across a parking lot from a bar and grille).
While the history of the line is summarized below, I’ll also share this direct quote from the NPOV Lions Club, describing the contributions they’ve made to the region over the years.
In 1981, NPOV Lions Club started a train ride...with a single flat car, wooden benches with chicken wire fencing...that carried 60 passengers along the scenic Pend Oreille River from Ione to Metaline Falls. The success of the ride over the years had increased to 7 train cars (including a caboose!) and ridership to over 10,000 guests each season. From humble beginnings, North Pend Oreille Valley Lions Excursion Train Ride rolled to a stop after 35 years of providing family fun on October 23, 2016.
This created a new challenge for NPOV Lions Club. Funds raised from the train ride supported local, regional, and international projects. Nothing could replace the train but NPOV Lions now have a new, exciting, family fun event…RAIL RIDERS!
The Route
The initial route is a 6-mile (9.7 km) round trip from the Ione station along the river to the turnaround at the trestle overlooking the magnificent Box Canyon Hydroelectric Dam. Upon return to the station, riders are offered an additional 3-mile (4.8 km) round trip through farmlands and forest south of Ione.
The line was originally constructed from 1909 to 1911 as the Idaho and Washington Northern (I&WN) to carry lumber and cement from the valley to larger, mainline markets. I cannot readily find evidence of passenger service, although it is easy to imagine that locals used the freight services as connections to mainline passenger services. Through various financial transactions, operation of the line was taken over by the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad before being sold to the Milwaukee Road, who ran the line from 1916 until bankruptcy in 1979. This was followed by the public creation of the Port of Pend Oreille, which took over maintenance and operation of the newly named Pend Oreille Valley Railroad (POVA).
While the new venture initially served cement, newsprint and lumber operations, the NPOV Lions Club began running excursion trains in 1981. These trains ran a slowly expanding fleet until the cost of regular line inspections led to the 2016 discontinuance of rail service in the northern part of the line, opening the opportunity for railbiking, which commenced in 2018. Freight operations and the Newport Priest River Rotary Club SPORT (Scenic Pend Oreille River Train) continue further south on the line.
The Vehicles
As seen in many railbiking operations around the country, the NPOV Lions built their own bike based on the Railriders aluminum-framed and polyurethane-wheeled design. Lion Larry Pollack showed me the design and construction modifications he and the rest of the Lions made, including converting bolted connections to welds and moving the front wheels and axles to to the extreme front of the vehicles.
Moving the wheels to the front logically offers increased vehicle stability, but also created the challenge of decreasing seat adjustment range, potentially affecting taller riders. Larry explained that he has plans to deal with this and I look forward to seeing his next design update.
Travel Notes
I travelled to Ione as part of a trip through the Pacific Northwest while staying in Spokane, Washington. I didn’t see any good options for using public transit to reach Ione from Spokane for a day trip. Also, given that Ione is 85 miles (137 kms) north of Spokane, it would have been impractical to cycle there and back in the time I had, so I opted for a rental car. The drive was impressively scenic, running through hills and farmlands and ultimately paralleling the Pend Oreile River and Railroad. Nearby attractions include the Seattle City Light Boundary Dam and the Tiger Historical Museum.
The cultural and entertainment offering in Spokane (note to fellow North-Easterners: it’s apparently pronounced Spo-can) far exceed expectation with classic spots such as the Davenport Hotel and contemporary offerings such as the Volstead Act. The Spokane River waterfront is a charming park comprised of bicycle and pedestrian trails and bridges, featuring the Numerica SkyRide aerial tramway over the Spokane Falls hydro-electric generator.
Railfans, and fans of Americana in general, will appreciate Frank’s Diner, housed in a former Barney Smith railcar that once served as the presidential car for the Northern Pacific Railroad.
Amtrak’s once-per-day westward Empire Builder is scheduled to leave Spokane at 02:45. The train was delayed just enough for me to enjoy the sunrise as I boarded.
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Sunday Time Capsule 3: taken about 1899. My great uncles. Charlie Hussey (left) would go on to play professional baseball in the 1920's. Ferg Hussey (right) would fight with the 357th infantry division in France in 1917-18. He was gassed with mustard gas in the last battle of World War I. Most of his lungs were destroyed. On Jan 12th 1934 he was murdered on his farm in Tillman County OK by being doused with stove fuel and set on fire. It was suspected that the murderers were connected to his bootlegging ties during the Prohibition days of the 20's. the case was never solved. His father (my great grandfather) was a judge who against the Volstead Act and defended bootleggers. He was going to call in a state investigation into Ferg's death, but Judge Hussey died two months later from pneumonia. #alexindia #alexindiapalace #worldwarone #wwi #thegreatwar #greatwar #doughboy #357thinfantry #357infantry #prohibition #tillmancounty #oklahoma #murder #majorleaguebaseball #hussey #ferguson #ferg #parris #judge #comanchecounty #1895 #1934 #1917 #1918 #armisticeday #armistice #volsteadact #bootlegging (at Tillman County, Oklahoma)
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#Speakeasy #Prohibition #VolsteadAct #1920s #1921 #DowntownJimThorpe #jimthorpe #nepa #sundayfunday #whatsthepassword #makingmemories
#sundayfunday#volsteadact#prohibition#makingmemories#jimthorpe#downtownjimthorpe#whatsthepassword#speakeasy#1921#nepa#1920s
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The Roaring Twenties in Wine Time
#bootleg#californiavineyard#catholic#communion#distillery#eighteenth amendment#grapes#homewinemakers#priests#prohibition#roaringtwenties#sacrament#sacramentalwine#twenties#vineyard#volsteadact#wine#wineindustry
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Happy Repeal Day!!!! On this day in 1933, the 18th Amendment to the United States Constitution aka the Volstead Act better known as Prohibition was repealed with the passage of the 21st Amendment, making the production, possession, transportation and consumption of alcoholic beverages legal in the United States of America. So come on in to Finn's Corner @finnscornernyc and celebrate the day by imbibing in a cocktail 🍸🍷🍹 or shots of some spirits and some cold 🍻 brewskis 🍺. See you there. #RepealDay #Prohibition #VolsteadAct #18thAmendment #AmericanHistory #USHistory #Cocktails #Coctel #Cocteles #Cocteleria #HistorySisco #SiscoVanilla #SiscoVanillaIsStepping
#repealday#cocteles#volsteadact#siscovanillaisstepping#cocktails#coctel#18thamendment#prohibition#historysisco#ushistory#cocteleria#siscovanilla#americanhistory
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Cap 01 Doc 008 La ley seca
El alcohol sigue provocando acalorados debates sobre sus beneficios y perjuicios. Ya en los albores de la historia de su consumo, las ciudades, las regiones y los países se vieron confrontados por las consecuencias del alcoholismo, reaccionando con prohibiciones, entre otras medidas. En muchos aspectos el aumento de precios demostró ser una jugada maestra. Con el incremento de los gravámenes, los ingleses, por ejemplo, consiguieron controlar en el siglo XVIII los excesos del gin craze (la locura de la ginebra) porque se convirtió en un producto inasequible para los pobres, que pretendían ahogar sus penas en alcohol.
Pronto las autoridades comprobaron que la demanda de alcohol de la población era demasiado alta para dejarse intimidar por los impuestos, por lo que esta fuente de ingresos era por suerte muy segura. Desde entonces su relación con las bebidas alcohólicas es contradictoria. Por un lado ven los daños que provoca su consumo excesivo y desean prevenirlos, pero por otro lado se embolsan sin demasiados escrúpulos los impuestos derivados de su consumo.
La ley seca de Estados Unidos demuestra la escasa eficacia de la prohibición del alcohol. Desde que el consumo de cerveza y bourbon creció y alcanzo dimensiones considerables a principios de siglo XIX, surgió la resistencia al diabólico alcohol, especialmente en los círculos pietistas. En 1851, en el estado de Maine se impuso una prohibición sobre el alcohol que incluía la fabricación y el consumo. Los estados conservadores del sur fueron los primeros en empeñarse en convertirse en estados <<secos>>, mientras que en el norte, el Gobierno no deseaba dictar ningún comportamiento moral.
Fueron sobretodo las mujeres quienes hicieron campaña contra el alcohol; una de las organizaciones mas influyentes fue la Women's Christian Temperance Union, fundada en 1873. A esta asociación y al Prohibition Party los relevo la Anti Saloon League, que lucho con estrategia perfeccionada y fervor religioso por una prohibición de alcohol en todo el país. Y tuvo éxito: en 1920 entro en vigor la ley seca aprobada por el Congreso.
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16.01.1920 Die Prohibition in den Vereinigten Staaten beginnt #noalcohol #unitedstates #volsteadact
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On This Day in History January 17, 1920: The 18th Amendment to the United States Constitution AKA the Volstead Act (officially known as The National Prohibition Act Pub.L. 66–66 and more popularly known as Prohibition) went into effect in the United States. The act would be in effect for 13-years until it was repealed by the 21st Amendment to the United States Constitution.
So thank the 21st Amendment for you're being able to legally raise toast this Friday evening.To quote the legendary Sean Connery in his oscar winning role as Malone in "The Untouchables": Here endeth the lesson.
#Prohibition #18thAmendment #ConstitutionalHistory #USConstitution #21stAmendment #NationalProhibitionAct #VolsteadAct #Roaring20s #AmericanHistory #USHistory #History #Historia #Histoire #HistorySisco (at Finn's Corner)
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When the #VolsteadAct went into effect in 1920, bootlegging helped ease citizens through the dry spell, as did humor. This satirical trade journal for “America’s Youngest and Fastest Growing Industry” (1930) mimicked the standard newspaper format by including stories on recent events, sports, education, and sections with poetry and classified ads. Thankfully, those days are history, so join us tomorrow to toast the end of Prohibition at The #LastSpeakeasy! 🍻#LinkInProfile http://ift.tt/2i6nIKB http://ift.tt/2jzM4Na
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One minute after midnight on this day in 1920, the Volstead Act became law and Prohibition descended on the United States, making it illegal to possess, sell or manufacture drinks with significant alcoholic content. Most saloon keepers, restaurateurs and drinkers had spent the previous night enjoying as much of the good stuff as they could, often surrounded by funereal black crepe hangings, and perhaps with a ritual coffin passing through. Harry Craddock claimed to have served America's last legal cocktail, at the Holland House, on the stroke of midnight on 16 January, before taking ship, alongside many other talented American bartenders for Europe. We are marking the beginning of the "Noble Experiment", and one of America's more prolonged flights into insanity, with a shot of Redemption Bourbon $2 all day long!!! #prohibition #volsteadact #volstead #barlife #bartenders Ema Chavez Maki Solomon Morgan Sloss
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PROHIBITION: LEGAL AND ILLEGAL. First Edition. A legal response, written for the layman, to the prohibition question of the day. Ostensibly without bias to either side of the debate, the text addresses the issue in terms of Volstead Act, Presidential authority, the Bill of Rights, and other legal perspectives. [email protected] #prohibition #liquor #billofrights #volsteadact (at Royal Books)
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I wrapped up some light chores w/ a tart & refreshing #hardcider from @mtdefiance. A shower, #BBQ and #Syrah are seemingly imminent. Cheers! #craftcider #cider #vacider #Middleburg #Virginia #volsteadact #prohibition #drinkup
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Raise your glasses! #volsteadact #prohibition #twentyfirstamendment #getyourdrinkon #partyondudes #repeal
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Celebrating a holiday that actually matters to me, the repeal of the #volsteadact. I watched way too much #Boardwalkempire because I immediately knew what that was, haha. Drink up, snitches! 🍺🍻🍸🍹🍷 #manabouttown #manaboutdrinks #twentyfirstamendment #prohibition #repealday #whiskey #jamesons #alcohol #cheers #yesIamdrinkingoutofamasonjar
#cheers#twentyfirstamendment#alcohol#volsteadact#prohibition#yesiamdrinkingoutofamasonjar#manaboutdrinks#whiskey#jamesons#repealday#boardwalkempire#manabouttown
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Badass #Beer fact of the day. #FDR #Prohibition #VolsteadAct #Roosevelt #Brewing #Reddit #Yuengling #Brewery #TIL
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#murdermystery #thechicagocaper #18thamendment #volsteadact #prohibition #speakeasy #spkeasey #flapper
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