The Historic Sunset Highway
in Washington

Fellows Station - Telford

Fellows Station - Telford

Telford was a small community southeast of Creston and northwest of Davenport. Telford was named for M. A. Telford who was a rancher. The Central Washington Railroad came through Telford in 1889 and the depot was built. This railroad station has been known as either Telford or Fellows. G. S. Fellow, of the Northern Pacific Railroad was an agent at Chelan and the station was called Fellows from 1890 to 1916.

Nothing of the town remains and today the rest stop on U.S. Highway 2 is located just east of Telford.