East Auburn (Wash.)

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Northern Pacific steam locomotive 232 at East Auburn, Washington, in 1920.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 232 at East Auburn, Washington, in 1920. The crew of Number 232, a class P-1 built by Schenectady in 1899, pose with their locomotive at the East Auburn station platform. Photo by Herman Hunt, J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger depot, railroad crew

Hunt, Herman

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2600 at East Auburn, Washington, in 1944.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2600 at East Auburn, Washington, on July 10, 1944. Engineer William McPhee and Conductor Ernie Hamilton pose next to Number 2600, the first Northern type 4-8-4 engine, on the sleeper section of the westbound North Coast Limited, train No. 1. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, roster photo

Pacific Coast Railroad steam locomotives number 15 and 14 at East Auburn, Washington, circa 1950.

Pacific Coast Railroad steam locomotives number 15 and 14 at East Auburn, Washington, circa 1950. Right sides of Consolidation-type steam locomotives crossing city street overpass detouring over Northern Pacific Railway Black River Jct. to Henrys due to washout on Pacific Coast Railroad. Photo by Albert Farrow. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotives, railroad bridges.

Farrow, Albert

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