Hobart (Wash.)

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Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad accident at Hobart, Washington in 1894.

Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad accident at Hobart, Washington, on February 6, 1894. Front of Mogul-type steam locomotive number 4 overturned in ditch, crew, onlookers. Number 4 built by Brooks in 1881, sold to Alaska White Pass & Yukon 1898, on display Skagway, Yukon Territory. Other Subject Classes: railroad accidents, steam locomotives.

Hobart, Washington, circa 1910.

Hobart, Washington, circa 1910. Town scene, at right the store built by E.J.Goodwill in 1910, sold to Wood & Iverson for a company store in 1915, small building to left of store is Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad station, moved from Maplewood near Renton in 1909 at the cost of $66.33. The building on the left is George Sidebotham?s Saloon.. Other Subject Classes: miscellanea, railroad stations.

Pacific Coast Railroad freight train at Hobart, Washington in 1941.

Pacific Coast Railroad freight train at Hobart, Washington in February 1941. Short eastbound train of box cars led by Consolidation-type steam locomotive number 14 passes Peacock house en route to Taylor. Photo by Harold Hill. Other Subject Classes: freight cars, steam locomotives, miscellanea.

Hill, Harold

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.