Arlington also had a branch line running east to Darrington that primarily carried timber products.
The export of timber products increased from 1985 to 1996 by 250%.
The local people have always lived from the forest, and felled timber products.
A law was introduced in 2004 stipulating timber products could no longer be dumped on landfill sites.
The early citizens of the area were farmers and raised corn and harvested timber products.
The port is a principal export point for timber products.
Under Marcos, exports of timber products were among the nation's top exports.
In 1997, the ban was extended to all timber products except wooden artifacts.
These machines are used both in small-scale commercial production of timber products and by hobbyists.
Cellular plastic has a high insulation value, four times greater than similar timber products.