On September 13, 1887, crowds gathered at the rough plank structure that served as the Idaho Central Railway depot. They came to celebrate the recently-completed branch line that connected Boise City to the Oregon Short Line (OSL) station in Nampa.
The tracks had arrived earlier in the month and several loads of passengers and freight had already taken advantage of the new connection. [
Click here to see a photo taken on the arrival day.]*
By the time OSL rails reached central Idaho, nearly five ye...
Published on September 13, 2020 00:03