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Napavine topographic map
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Napavine
A railroad depot was built in the late 1910s and provided passenger service until 1960. The Napavine Depot continued to serve the area until the station was permanently closed in April 1968 despite local protest. The Northern Pacific Railway station marked the highest elevation on the line between Portland and Seattle.
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Name: Napavine topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Napavine, Lewis County, Washington, 98565, United States (46.56761 -122.92283 46.61029 -122.88077)
Average elevation: 105 m
Minimum elevation: 61 m
Maximum elevation: 162 m
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