The Longview, Portland and Northern Railway was a historic railroad operation in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington.
[2] Beginning in 1954, the "LP&N" operated a three-mile-long (4.8 km) short-line railroad on the Oregon Coast that connected the International Paper plant to the Southern Pacific interchange just outside Gardiner, Oregon.
All that remains of the plant is the railroad tracks and shop buildings.
According to Mr. Larson, the LP&N will be a joint operation with OP&E.
680, is known to survive in active service on the Virginia & Truckee Railroad as V&T No.