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 1078 at Hillyard, Washington, 1934 or 1935

Great Northern Steam Locomotive 1078, a Class E-15, a 4-6-0, built by Baldwin in 1910, 22"x28" cylinders, 73" drivers, 210 psi steam pressure, 177,000 pounds weight, 31,560 pounds tractive effort, leading the morning local to Colville, Kettle Falls, and Marcus, Washington. It connected at Marcus to Nelson, British Columbia and to Republic and Grand Forks, British Columbia, Hillyard, Washington. A David Emerson photo taken in 1934 or 1935.

Great Northern Steam Locomotive 1090 at Hillyard, Washington, 1935

Great Northern Steam Locomotive 1090, a Class E-15, a 4-6-0, built by Blev in 1910, 22"x28" cylinders, 73" drivers, 210 psi steam pressure, 177,000 pounds weight, 31,560 pounds tractive effort, power for the Marcus, Washington local, it was originally mainline passenger power, and later put on local and branchlines. Taken at Hillyard, Washington. A David Emerson photo taken in 1935.

Great Northern Steam Locomotive 1240 at Hillyard, Washington, 1935 or 1936

Great Northern Steam Locomotive 1240, a 2-8-0, this engine with a Vanderbuilt tender was given to the Seattle Zoo, and was last reported (2025) trucked to California for an overhaul and steam service, seen at Hillyard, Washington. From the David Emerson Collection, a Maynard Rikerd photo taken in 1935 or 1936.

Rikerd, Maynard

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