Explore the Northwest’s vast promise along a new cross‑country rail route.
This nonfiction travel narrative follows a historic railroad through the mountains, valleys, and plains of the Pacific Northwest, highlighting how development and nature come together to shape a bold regional future. Read about the landscape, engineering feats, and the towns that grew along the way, from timber country to wheat fields and green valleys.
The book frames the scope of the route, its scenic panoramas, and the people who built and benefited from it. It pairs vivid descriptions of rugged peaks, deep ravines, and wide skies with practical notes on land use, agriculture, and transportation planning. The result is a portrait of a transforming region, where new rail lines unlock opportunity and reveal a dramatic, living landscape.
- Experience sweeping mountain views, deep canyons, and towering cascades that define the route.
- Learn how rail development intersects with farming, timber, and local commerce.
- See notable places and engineering feats, from long tunnels to grand viaducts.
- Meet frontier towns, thriving markets, and the people who support a growing heartland.
Ideal for readers of travel writing and regional history, this edition offers a window into the Northwest’s early development and enduring beauty.