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            US WaBuPNRA D0011-004-014-001-011-JMF01-03587.3 · Item · circa 1910
            Part of James M. Fredrickson Collection

            Northern Pacific McKeen gasoline motor car number A-1 stands in the station at Cle Elum, Washington, circa 1910. NP's only McKeen car, the A-1 was built by McKeen Car Company in 1909 and provided economical passenger service on various branch lines until the early 1920s. Perhaps drawn by the novel new machine, a large crowd observes the activity. Copy negative-Eberle, J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: McKeen car, passenger train, station, train order signal, railroad yard, water tank

            Fredrickson, James M.
            US WaBuPNRA D0170a-002-014-001-002-CRF_Ainsworth108 · Item · undated
            Part of Cascade Rail Foundation Walt Ainsworth Photograph Collection

            Milwaukee Road EMD 30A and two other diesel locomotives at Cle Elum, Washington, undated. An Electro Motive Division 30A and two other locomotives are leading the eastbound Olympian Hiawatha, seen here during the crew change at Cle Elum, Washington. A line car used to maintain the catenary is sitting on the siding on the right. Probably a Warren Wing photograph.

            Wing, Warren
            US WaBuPNRA D0063-002-014-001-002-CRF_Ainsworth108 · Item · undated
            Part of Walter W. Ainsworth Collection

            Milwaukee Road EMD 30A and two other diesel locomotives at Cle Elum, Washington, undated. An Electro Motive Division 30A and two other locomotives are leading the eastbound Olympian Hiawatha, seen here during the crew change at Cle Elum, Washington. A line car used to maintain the catenary is sitting on the siding on the right. Probably a Warren Wing photograph.

            Wing, Warren