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Union Pacific-Oregon Short Line Railroads to the Yellowstone
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Old Faithful

Old Faithful larger

The Great Falls From Below

The Great Falls From Below larger


Old Faithful at Sunrise

Old Faithful at Sunrise larger

Old Faithful

In imagination, lift in a symmetrical cone two hundred and fifty thousand gallons of scalding, steaming water one hundred and fifty feet high and hold it there three minutes; jewel the grand fountain with a million diamonds; filter through it the hues of innumerable dancing rainbows; commingle in confusion every sound of splash and splutter—and you will have a faint idea of Old Faithful in action.

It is the immutable water-clock of the Yellowstone—the most perfect illustration of geyseric phenomena—the most famous and beautiful geyser in the whole world.

The note of the beginning of the play of the geyser is an angry growl down deep in its throat whence almost instantly the water, in rapid recurrent leaps, forms the stately fountain that plays for three minutes and then slowly sinks into the earth to await its time to rise again. Sometimes the winds unfold from its top an iridescent banner of spray; but more often the fountain form is a perfect cone.

Old Faithful plays every seventy minutes and never disappoints. Visitors to the Park may therefore see it under various conditions of light. In the daytime, under the sun, it glistens and gleams with prismatic hues; but the most enchanting hour to witness its performance is that when night is falling—when the dusk is around it, and the last faint tints of the sun linger in the sky. Then it is a spectre in ghostly white standing against the sombre background of the wilderness—a sight strange and startling and never to be forgotten.

It has long been the custom at Old Faithful Inn to flood the geyser at night with the rays of a searchlight. Then the spectacle takes on new features—all the rainbow hues are there, and looking through the fountain along the sweep of light, one sees a bediamonded form more beautiful than any ever wrought by the hands of the Ice King.

Verily, Old Faithful is one of the most wonderful presentations in all the repertoire of Nature.


The Great Falls from Point Lookout

The Great Falls from Point Lookout larger

The Canyon and Falls of the Yellowstone

The Canyon and Falls of the Yellowstone beggar description. They are twin wonders in a Wonderland. Is there any other gorge as gorgeous as that Canyon? With such gaiety of coloring—with such delicate and lovely shades of yellows and reds, purples and pinks, greens and crimsons, all commingling in harmony from the green-fringed brink, down, down the craggy sides into sombre depths where the writhing, gleaming ribbon of river thousands of feet below, plunges along on its winding way to the sea?

And the falls—the drapery of the canyon—the two silvery curtains that hang at its head—a great river pouring over a precipice and falling in glassy sheets hundreds of feet, then ruffling and flouncing and festooning until lost into the rainbow-hued mist at their feet.

See all this as thousands have and thousands will from "Inspiration Point"—a rocky balcony over the gorge, with the eagle's nests below you—or from "Artist's Point" on the other side, where Moran transferred the glories of canyon and falls to canvas; or see it from any of the other places where tourists love to linger and look, and you will see the most tremendous, stupendous, alluring and altogether splendid spectacle that Nature ever spread out for the wonder, amazement and delight of mortal eyes.

MAP OF OREGON SHORT LINE, UNION PACIFIC, OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO., SOUTHERN PACIFIC AND CONNECTIONS (facing pgs)

MAP OF OREGON SHORT LINE, UNION PACIFIC, OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO., SOUTHERN PACIFIC AND CONNECTIONS (facing pgs) larger

Bridge above The Rapids

Bridge above The Rapids larger

 The Upper Falls

The Upper Falls larger

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Oregon Short Line Railroad

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
Oregon Short Line Railroad larger

GEYSER TIME TABLE

Corrected by observations made during season 1910. From Haynes' Official Guide—Yellowstone National Park

NAME HEIGHT FEET DURATION INTERVALS OF ERUPTIONS
UPPER BASIN Artemesia 50 10 minutes 12 to 24 hours
Bee-Hive 200 8 minutes 12 hours to 40 days
Castle 75 30 minutes 26 hours (freq. misses)
Cliff 100 8 minutes 4 to 8 hours
Comet 60 1 minute Irregular
Cub (Big) 30 10 minutes With Lioness Geyser
Cub (Little) 10 3 minutes With Lion Geyser
Daisy 75 2 minutes 45 to 60 minutes
Economic 20 10 seconds Follows Grand and plays every 5 min. for 2 days
Fan 60 10 minutes 4 to 6 hours
Giant 250 90 minutes 7 to 12 days
Giantess 150 12-24 hours 16 to 25 days
Grand 200 40-80 minutes 2 to 20 days
Grotto 30 30 minutes 2 to 5 hours

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