Hillyard (Wash.)

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  • Taken From: "GN Locations" database compiled by Jim Chinquist, year 1950.

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Great Northern Steam Locomotive 1379 at Hillyard, Washington, 1934 or 1935

Great Northern Steam Locomotive 1379, a Class H-7, a 4-6-2, rebuilt by Great Northern to H-7 Class in 1930 from E-14 class 1034, 23-1/2"x30" cylinders, 73" drivers, 210 psi steam pressure, 289,400 pounds weight, 49,580 pounds tractive effort, on the ready track at Hillyard, Washington. From the David Emerson Collection, a Maynard Rikerd photo, undated.

Rikerd, Maynard

Great Northern Steam Locomotive 1379 at Hillyard, Washington, 1935

Great Northern Steam Locomotive 1379, a Class H-7, a 4-6-2, rebuilt by Great Northern Shops in 1928-1927, 23-1/2"x30" cylinders, 73" drivers, 210 psi steam pressure, 289,400 pounds weight, 49,580 pounds tractive effort, originally Number 1034, a 4-6-0, reputed to be a good match for the Pennsylvania Railroad's K4, usually pulled train numbers 27 and 28, the Fast Mail but on occasion would pull the Oriental Limited or Empire Builder, at Hillyard, Washington. From the David Emerson Collection, a Maynard Rikerd photo taken in summer 1935.

Rikerd, Maynard

Great Northern Steam Locomotive 1380 at Hillyard, Washington, 1934 or 1935

Great Northern Steam Locomotive 1380, a Class H-7, a 4-6-2, built by Baldwin in 1910 as E-14 Class, rebuilt by Great Northern to H-7 Class in 1927 from E-14 class 1036, 23-1/2"x30" cylinders, 73" drivers, 210 psi steam pressure, 289,400 pounds weight, 49,580 pounds tractive effort, Hillyard, Washington. A David Emerson photo taken in 1934 or 1935.

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