Renton (Wash.)

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Pacific Coast Railroad steam locomotive number 14 at Renton, Washington, circa 1945.

Pacific Coast Railroad steam locomotive number 14 at Renton, Washington, circa 1945. Right side of Consolidation-type steam locomotive, built by American Locomotive Company in 1907, scrapped 1952, coupled to wood side-door caboose near station. WWII blackout shade on locomotive headlight. Photo by Harold Hill. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotives, cabooses.

Hill, Harold

Pacific Coast Railroad steam locomotive number 14 at Renton, Washington in 1946.

Pacific Coast Railroad steam locomotive number 14 at Renton, Washington in June 1946. Right side of Consolidation-type steam locomotive standing on side track, engineer Fritz Soderback in cab, meeting westbound Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul and Pacific Railroad freight led by electric locomotive number E-50. Dwarf signals protect mainline, station train order signal in background. Photo by Harold Hill. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotives, electric locomotives, railroad employees, railroad electrification, railroad signaling.

Hill, Harold

Pacific Coast Railroad steam locomotive number 14 at Renton, Washington in 1943.

Pacific Coast Railroad steam locomotive number 14 at Renton, Washington in 1942. Front left of Conslildation-type steam locomotive switching cars at yard beneath trolley wire of tenant Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul and Pacific Railroad . Photo by Harold Hill. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotives, freight cars, railroad electrification.

Hill, Harold

Pacific Coast Railroad steam locomotive number 14 at Renton, Washington in 1941.

Pacific Coast Railroad steam locomotive number 14 at Renton, Washington in 1941. Right side of Consolidation-type steam locomotive, built by American Locomotive Company in 1907, scrapped 1952, approaching water tank east of downtown beneath trolley wires of tenant Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. Photo by Harold Hill. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotives, servicing facilities, railroad electrification.

Hill, Harold

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