Diesel locomotives

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Code

DXXXX-XXX-014-001-002

Scope note(s)

  • At Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive, still photographs of locomotives that employ an onboard diesel engine to generate electricity to turn the wheels, as well as locomotives whose diesel engines power the wheels through a gear box or through a hydraulic system.

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Diesel locomotives

Diesel locomotives

Equivalent terms

Diesel locomotives

  • UF Diesel-electric locomotives
  • UF Diesel locomotive engines
  • UF Locomotive diesels
  • UF Diesels

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Diesel locomotives

5510 Archival description results for Diesel locomotives

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Northern Pacific diesel locomotive 335 at Tacoma-McCarver St, Washington, in 1962.

The engineer of the Portland Time Freight, X335E, is the last train to pick orders at McCarver Street in Tacoma, Washington, on the last day of the station's operation on April 06, 1962. Duties were transferred to UP Junction after this point. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: diesel locomotive, freight train, telegraph station.

Northern Pacific diesel locomotive 284 at Tacoma, Washington, in 1967.

Four diesel units lead by GP9 Northern Pacific 284 lead a rerouted extra freight train across Pacific Avenue in Tacoma, Washington, on January 22, 1967. The train is using the South Tacoma hill line due to a closure on the Point Defiance line. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: diesel locomotive, freight train, grade crossing.

Northern Pacific diesel locomotive 255 at Tacoma-McCarver St, Washington, in 1968.

Northern Pacific 255, a GP9 diesel, leads the Morning Star, the Portland to Seattle connection with the Southern Pacific west coast freight traffic westbound (railroad) between Ruston and McCarver Street in Tacoma, Washington, in May 1968. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: diesel locomotive, freight train.

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