Railroad bridges

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DXXXX-XXX-014-003-001

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  • At Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive, a photograph of a bridge or trestle constructed by a railroad company, typically for the passage of railroad equipment

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Railroad bridges

Equivalent terms

Railroad bridges

  • UF Bridges
  • UF Railroads--Bridges

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Railroad bridges

333 Archival description results for Railroad bridges

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Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad bridge at Maple Valley, Washington, in 1911.

Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad bridge at Maple Valley, Washington, in November 1911. Timber trestle destroyed by Cedar River flood, elevated view looking west from site of Chicago Milwaukee and Puget Sound Railroad bridge, road bridge beyond. Other Subject Classes: railroad bridges.

Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway Company bridge at Victoria, BC, circa 1887.

Esquimalt & Nanaimo Railway Company bridge at Victoria, BC, circa 1887. This copy of a Dick Johnston original photo shows a bridge near Victoria British Columbia c 1900. This harbor scene shows boats and sailing ships as well as a wide variety of period structures. A retired trolley is now someone's dwelling. The workers on the trestle to the left seem to be building it. A pile driver on a barge is visible at the end of the left span. Photo by Dick Johnson, J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: bridge

Former Burlington Northern Railroad/Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul and Pacific ailroad bridge near Renton, Washington, circa 1990.

Former Burlington Northern/Milwaukee Road bridge near Renton, Washington, circa 1990. Steel truss bridge and timber approach trestle on onetime Burlington Northern ex-Pacific Coast Railroad/Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul and Pacific Railroad mainline, track removed before converstion to trail. Other Subject Classes: railroad bridges, railroad mainline.

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