Neptune Beach Line

The Kickerville Line is an electrified 10.1 mile freight-only railway line of the Washington & British Columbia Railway (W&BC) running from Custer, Washington, United States on the Semiahmoo Line to Neptune Beach, with a 2.1 mile branch to Cherry Point. This is the only line owned by the W&BC that is located entirely outside of British Columbia

The Tilbury Line is Line 143 of the Lower Mainland Region of the W&BC.

= History = The Tilbury Line was opened by the W&BC in 1960.

Custer, WA 0.0 # - Whitehorn 4.6 - BA Junction 5.3 - Kickerville, WA 5.7 - Mountain View, WA 7.7 - Neptune Beach, WA 10.1

--Cherry Point Spur: BA Jct 0.0 - Blaine Rd 0.8 # - Cherry Point 2.1 Blaine Rd 0.0 - Tank Farm 0.6

1935-1937: Great Northern 1937 to date: Washington & British Columbia

> Blaine Rd: Praxair,

Electrified 1939
 * 1) Custer: Semiahmoo Line

This is the only line owned by the W&BC that is located entirely within the United States. At Kickerville, this line serves the large British American Oil refinery (served by a 2-mile loop yard at Whitehorn, as well as several branch spurs from British-American Yard); from Kickerville it continues south, first to Mountain View, which connects to a network of industrial tracks owned and operated by the Alcoa Intalco aluminium works, thence on to Neptune Beach, where the railway serves the Phillips 66 petroleum refinery.

= Services = This is a freight-only branch line serving the Seaspan Coastal Intermodal facility, the BC Gas LNG plant, and the Nutrien Solutions fertiliser factory on Tilbury Island, and an industrial area with several food processing and cold storage facilities in Tilbury.

= Route =

A yellow background indicates an electrified section.