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Interesting switchback into an industry... Good example of Ed's Law...
I wonder if it was originally served by the MILW? Rail-served industries in that area had to do some scrambling when the MILW abandoned their lines around 1980.The MILW also had a branch that ran for miles up the Blackfoot River from Milltown. It once connected with a logging line at Clearwater Junction, but that was gone a LONG time ago. The branch lasted into the 70s, at least. It was intended to be the MILW's mainline to Canada, and to Great Falls, splitting at the junction, but never went any further.
About the only major online industry in the MRL era between Helena and Missoula (Milltown), and I believe it's closed now, was Phosphate, near Garrison. As the name implied, they mined phosphate rock there, and shipped it out in open hoppers, often 4-bay, the ones Trainworx makes. All it was was a spur, curving around the hill, back out of sight of the freeway. There was usually a string of hoppers visible, but the mine and loading facilities weren't. A perfect industry for a limited space.
@coldriver do you still have those plans you made for Garrison - Logan, it would be intertesting to see, if possible?