Electric Locomotives

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DXXXX-XXX-014-001-009

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  • At Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive, still photographs of railroad locomotives driven by electric power obtained from a source external to the locomotive, most frequently overhead wires.

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Electric Locomotives

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218 Archival description results for Electric Locomotives

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Puget Sound Electric Railway electric locomotive 627 at Renton, Washington, circa 1916.

Puget Sound Electric Railway electric locomotive 627 with coal train made up of wood outside braced hoppers at Renton, Washington, circa 1916. Number 627 was home-built in 1907. The background shows talling rock piles and some houses on the surrounding hills. The crew of 5 is visible at the front of the locomotive. J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: electric locomotive, hopper car

Puget Sound Electric Railway electric locomotive PSE 601 at a station in Washington, circa 1928.

Puget Sound Electric Railway electric locomotive 601, a wood boxcab freight locomotive, is stopped with freight cars and a caboose at a station in Washington, circa 1928. The crew of 5 is posing for the photo. The station is higher than the scene to the right which seems to be in a valley. Photo by Elaine Miller, J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: interurban

Saint Clair Tunnel Company Electric Locomotive Number 9153 and 9156 at Port Huron, Michigan, circa 1938.

Four Saint Clair Tunnel Company box-cab electric locomotives, including numbers 9153 and 9156 used to pull Grand Trunk Railway trains through the Saint Clair Tunnel between Sarnia, Ontario and Port Huron at Port Huron, Michigan, circa 1938. Photo from J.M. Fredrickson Collection. Other Subject Classes: electric locomotive .

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