Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The Willamette Valley & Coast Railroad (WV&C) was a small 19th Century railway line in the American state of Oregon which sought to cross the Coast Mountain Range to connect the agriculturally-oriented Willamette Valley with international shipping at Yaquina Bay. Following three false starts during the ten years after the American Civil War, the railway was launched in July 1874. Work was completed on the valley-to-coast road in 1884. The line is today part of the Southern Pacific system."@en }
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- Willamette_Valley_and_Coast_Railroad abstract "The Willamette Valley & Coast Railroad (WV&C) was a small 19th Century railway line in the American state of Oregon which sought to cross the Coast Mountain Range to connect the agriculturally-oriented Willamette Valley with international shipping at Yaquina Bay. Following three false starts during the ten years after the American Civil War, the railway was launched in July 1874. Work was completed on the valley-to-coast road in 1884. The line is today part of the Southern Pacific system.".
- Willamette_Valley_and_Coast_Railroad comment "The Willamette Valley & Coast Railroad (WV&C) was a small 19th Century railway line in the American state of Oregon which sought to cross the Coast Mountain Range to connect the agriculturally-oriented Willamette Valley with international shipping at Yaquina Bay. Following three false starts during the ten years after the American Civil War, the railway was launched in July 1874. Work was completed on the valley-to-coast road in 1884. The line is today part of the Southern Pacific system.".