Railroads--Equipment and supplies

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DXXXX-XXX-014-001

Scope note(s)

  • At Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive, a still photograph of railroad rolling stock, typically locomotives, cars or maintenance of way support cars, and including railroad-owned buses and trucks.

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Railroads--Equipment and supplies

  • UF Equipment

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Railroads--Equipment and supplies

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Yakima Valley Traction Company Electric Locomotive Number 298 at Yakima, Washington in November, 1977.

Yakima Valley Traction Company General Electric (GE) electric locomotive number 298, built in 1922, enters a street with a car at Yakima, Washington, on November 17, 1977. Photo from J.M. Fredrickson Collection. Other Subject Classes: electric locomotive, switching locomotive.

Yakima Valley Traction Company Electric Locomotive Number 298 at Yakima, Washington in August 1977.

Yakima Valley Traction Company General Electric (GE) electric locomotive number 298 at Yakima, Washington, in August 1977. Steeple-cab locomotive number 298, built in 1922, is parked at the freight yard in Yakima. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: electric locomotive , switching locomotive.

Yakima Valley Traction Company Electric Locomotive Number 298 at Yakima, Washington in November, 1977.

Yakima Valley Traction Company General Electric (GE) electric locomotive number 298, built in 1922, switches a car along a street in Yakima, Washington, on November 17, 1977. Photo from J.M. Fredrickson Collection. Other Subject Classes: electric locomotive, switching locomotive.

Work cars (Railroads)

The Work Cars section of the Cordell Newby Collection includes color slides of Great Northern Railway maintenance of way cars.

Newby, Cordell

Woodland Park Electric Railway Car, Seattle, Washington, circa 1895

Woodland Park Electric Railway Car, Seattle, Washington, circa 1895. The Woodland Park Electric Railway was a feeder to the Seattle Consolidated Railway. It was built and operated by Woodland Park owner Guy C. Phinney. Note the "G.C. Phinney" is painted on the side of the car. on Route 20, Green Lake. Other subject categories: Streetcar

Wood and Iverson Logging Company steam locomotive number 3 at Hobart, Washington in 1912.

Wood and Iverson Logging Company steam locomotive number 3 at Hobart, Washington, in April 1912. Left side of Climax-type locomotive, built in April 1912. Class - 75 ton. Type - Class C. Cylinders ? 16x16. Wheel Dia. ? 36?. Owned by Wood and Iverson 1912 through 1934. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotives.

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