The Izaak Walton Hotel- Great Northern Railway
Welcome to Essex, Montana home of the Izaak Walton Hotel. This Inn was built in 1939 near a railyard for the use of railroad personnel to get rest after crossing the Continental Divide on Marias Pass. The Inn was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. With many bedrooms overlooking the tracks, you can also sleep in a private caboose or a locomotive! Come check this place out, Great Food, right near Glacier National Park and the BNSF Mainlines feet away.... You won't be disappointed! Enjoy! https://izaakwaltoninn.com

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Trains Over Marias Pass - August 2019 2/2

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3 days at the Izaak Walton Inn in Essex, MT

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Izaak Walton Inn and Marias Pass, Montana Railroad Shots

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Marias Pass Snow Sheds

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14,000 TON GRAIN TRAIN around The FAMOUS TEHACHAPI LOOP + The Abandoned BROOME Ranch!

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Historical Izaak Walton Hotel , Essex Montana and Glacier National Park's Marias Pass

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