Rotary Snowplow on Great Northern mainline, Feb. 1, 1916, in Monroe The heaviest snowfall on record for the Northwest fell in late January and early February 1916. It brought business and transportation to a standstill. The snowplows made a valiant effort to keep the tracks clear but no trains or mail came through for several days at a time. Please use your Back Button to return to the previous pageReturn to Main Menu |