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Country
  
United States

County
  
Umatilla

Area code(s)
  
458 and 541

Elevation
  
189 m

State
  
Oregon

Time zone
  
Pacific (PST) (UTC-8)

GNIS feature ID
  
1136381

Local time
  
Saturday 3:50 PM

Hinkle, Oregon

Weather
  
9°C, Wind S at 14 km/h, 89% Humidity

Hinkle is an unincorporated community in Umatilla County, Oregon, United States. It is south of Hermiston near U.S. Route 30/Interstate 84 and Oregon Route 207, within the Pendleton–Hermiston Micropolitan Statistical Area. It is the site of the Union Pacific Railroad's (UP) Hinkle Locomotive Service and Repair Facility, part of the Hinkle Freight Classification Yard.

Map of Hinkle, OR 97875, USA

Hinkle was a railway junction where a cutoff to Boardman rejoined the main line of the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company that ran from Umatilla to Huntington. When the cutoff was built in 1915, a station was needed at the junction with the main line, and Joseph T. Hinkle, a prominent local attorney, newspaper editor and politician, sold the railroad a small amount of land for that purpose. The station was named in his honor. According to the compilers of Oregon Geographic Names, the community of Hinkle "languished in obscurity for a third of a century", until 1951, when the completion of the McNary Dam flooded the former route of the UP's line. When the tracks were relocated, UP built a major yard at the junction, expanding it beginning in 1976.

From 1977 until 1997, Hinkle was a passenger stop on Amtrak's Pioneer route; the station code was HIK. Hinkle was previously a stop on the UP's City of Portland route, with connections to Chicago. The station code used by train telegraphers and trainmen was UK.

References

Hinkle, Oregon Wikipedia