An Afternoon Jaunt to Wellington Ghost Town | Photo Album

in #adventure6 years ago (edited)

Wellington Ghost Town marks the remains of a town with an unsettling history founded in 1893 in Washington state along the Great Northern Railway.



Washington Trails Association gives this description of the town’s history:


The town included a train depot that was unfortunately destined to become the site of the deadliest avalanche in US history.

On March 1, 1910, a passenger train and a mail train were stuck at the Wellington Depot waiting out a blizzard that had been raging for nine days. During the night, while most people were sleeping, an avalanche hit the trains and the station quickly sweeping everything about 150 feet downhill into the Tye River valley. 96 people were killed in the event. Only 23 survived. In October of 1910 Wellington was quietly renamed Tye to ease the fears of travelers who would forever associate the name Wellington with this tragic event.

In the same month that the town was renamed work began on the snowsheds designed to protect the rails and passing trains from future avalanches. Some of these sheds are still standing today. Tye was abandoned in 1929 when the second Cascade Tunnel, which is still in use today, was completed negating the need for trains to pass through the town.



Now, visitors can wander through the site of the original town of Wellington within a 2-hour drive of Seattle.


Explorers will find themselves exploring several miles of snow sheds and tunnels that shored up the railway before the Cascade Tunnel rerouted traffic. Although Wellington is a well-kept site, there is a ghostly stillness to the region that has settled into the architecture itself.

On the day that we visited there was a rain storm overhead, and the incessant sound of running, dripping water accompanied our walk.





Growing up in rural Eastern Oregon, I often explored mountains full of abandoned mining encampments or small settlements. There is something about walking the footsteps of those who have come before you, that gives you a strange awareness of your own mortality.

While some might say it’s mumbo jumbo, I have always believed that there is extra energy built up in abandoned spaces.



If you happen to live in, or near Washington, here’s a fun resource to guide your explorations: Ghost Towns of Washington. This website has listed every known ghost town in Washington, often with pictures and directions to get you there! I have my eye on a few of these, and as summer approaches and the snow melts, you may be seeing some new pics.


And finally, I’ll leave you with a picture of my personal “light at the end of the tunnel”. <3



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• Even though it's a ghost town, this place radiates a very strange charm, I love it, maybe because I'm just a loner who knows =).
• In your last photo, there is a creature, and I can't decide what is it, and you seem like you are running away from it? if this is the case “light at the end of the tunnel” is the perfect title to depict the situation =).
• You did a great job, keep it up.

Haha, that creature is my dog Cash, who is oftentimes quite the monster...so running away from him seems apt. Thanks for pointing out that little detail I missed myself! Appreciate you stopping by. :)

Creepy-cool definitely my kinda place. I’m not much of a traveler though so I probably will never go 😞

But imagine the photo shoot you could do down that tunnel under the snow shed! :) Thanks for stopping by!

Super photos!!!Wow!

very cool journey! i always get "the feels" in abandoned areas. you can definitely feel the spirits that linger there. what a neat area <3

Appreciate you stopping by. And yes to “the feels” in abandoned places, one of my favorite areas to wander. See you!

You are such a great writer and story teller, Lily! And these pictures gives a lot of feeling to it!

Thank you so much stopping by to say so and to check this out. I really appreciate your ongoing support, friend. :)

Not your usual Washington mountains and waterfalls! Creppy as, I like it!

Hey thanks for stopping by, glad you enjoyed this fun find in the woods!

Thank you @lilyraabe really cool experience you had. Love the photos very haunting while at the same time being mysterious and inviting

Thanks, as always, for stopping by @robertandrew. Always really appreciate you checking out my posts. :)

Wow! This place looks so magical! I feel like a witch will appear any seconds from now lol

Haha, yep, that’s pretty much exactly how it felt. Thanks for stopping by! :)

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Your photographs really bring to life the spirit of place through time Lily. Eeerie and beautiful at the same time. 🦋

Thank you so much for the kind feedback! :)

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