Don Morden, a former Astoria city councilor who was instrumental in keeping the Astoria Riverfront Trolley running, died Tuesday. Morden, 90, “passed peacefully with his daughter by his side,” ...
Astoria’s Riverfront Trolley is celebrating its 25th year on the Oregon coast, where it’s been pulling passengers along the Lower Columbia waterfront for the same cost since 1999: $1 a ride. “I’m very ...
Outdoor recreation is also easy to find, and highflyers will get a kick from zip lines at High Life Adventures near Warrenton, while the black powder demonstration at Fort Clatsop National Memorial, ...
Following several years of disruptions, the Astoria Riverfront Trolley is seeking volunteer help. In 2020, the coronavirus pandemic shut down the trolley’s season. The trolley returned the following ...
Tram 183, a vintage trolley car, will join Old 300 in the fleet of the Astoria Riverfront Trolley. Built in 1917, the trolley car operated in Australia for over 50 years before a stint in Oregon in ...
The Astoria Trolley making the rounds on the Riverwalk Trail/trolley line. (Terry Richard/The Oregonian) Astorians love their Riverwalk! The trouble for me was categorizing it. In my "best of Astoria" ...
Passengers on the Astoria Riverfront Trolley can now ride from Ninth Street to 39th Street — a reduced route, but an expansion of service from the start of the trolley season in late March, when the ...
ASTORIA, Ore. — I never tire of traveling Oregon’s backroads and byways, especially when there’s a chance to learn something new about the state. In Oregon’s oldest townsite, Astoria, there is one ...
Oct. 26—More than four months after the Buoy Beer Co. building partially collapsed over the Columbia River, the Astoria Riverwalk reopened between Seventh and Eighth streets this week. Fencing has ...
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