Wall mural at South Tacoma, Washington, in December 1987. Painting of Northern Pacific steam locomotive number 2626 and train on side of bank building. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson . Other Subject Classes: artwork, steam locomotive
Northern Pacific Railroad dining car, number 454 at Seattle, Washington, circa 1955. Passenger car 454, an 85-foot lightweight Pullman full service diner built by Pullman Standard in 1947. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: passenger car, dining car.
The Waldo Thomas Collection includes materials on a wide range of railroad subjects, primarily created between 1950 and 2000, with some items as early as 1902. Documents include posters, post cards, tickets, engineering drawings, and maps. Materials produced by the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.), Southern Pacific Railroad Company and other railroads are included.
The portion of the Wade J Stevenson Collection in the custody of railroad historical associations affiliated with Railroad Archives Online is comprised of prints and negatives of Great Northern Railway equipment and locations, movies of Great Northern Railway Historical Society meetings, Northern Pacific Railroad equipment and locations, and, prints and negatives of Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway equipment and locations.
Wabash Valley Railroad Electro-Motive Division (EMD) GP7 diesel locomotive number 4103, with Union Pacific heritage, parked at Morrison Knutsen in Boise, Idaho, on October 7, 1988, awaiting its date with the scrapper. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: diesel locomotive.
Volume V of V- Jointly Owned and Used (missing from document), Volume V, Pages 1982 to 2083, February 20, 1922. Prepared from an inventory completed June 30, 1915.