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An EMD F3 leads the North Coast Hiawatha into Yakima, Washington in August 1971.
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1971-06-05
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It would be cheaper to buy every Chicago-Seattle rail passenger a free $170 plane ticket and two drinks than it is to operate the Hiawatha.
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US Secretary of Transportation Brock Adams, 1979
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