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              US WaBuPNRA D0063-010-014-001-013-WWAPC0088 · Item · February 6, 1894
              Part of Walter W. Ainsworth Collection

              Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad accident at Hobart, Washington, on February 6, 1894. Front of Mogul-type steam locomotive number 4 overturned in ditch, crew, onlookers. Number 4 built by Brooks in 1881, sold to Alaska White Pass & Yukon 1898, on display Skagway, Yukon Territory. Other Subject Classes: railroad accidents, steam locomotives.

              US WaBuPNRA D0197-010-014-003-010-P1985.57.01-003 · Item · circa 1910
              Part of Maple Valley Historical Society Collection

              Hobart, Washington, circa 1910. Town scene, at right the store built by E.J.Goodwill in 1910, sold to Wood & Iverson for a company store in 1915, small building to left of store is Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad station, moved from Maplewood near Renton in 1909 at the cost of $66.33. The building on the left is George Sidebotham?s Saloon.. Other Subject Classes: miscellanea, railroad stations.

              US WaBuPNRA D0063-005-014-001-003-WWAPC0046 · Item · September 1942
              Part of Walter W. Ainsworth Collection

              Pacific Coast Railroad freight train at Hobart, Washington in February 1941. Short eastbound train of box cars led by Consolidation-type steam locomotive number 14 passes Peacock house en route to Taylor. Photo by Harold Hill. Other Subject Classes: freight cars, steam locomotives, miscellanea.

              Hill, Harold
              US WaBuPNRA D0197-009-014-001-001-P1988.12.03-024 · Item · April 1912
              Part of Maple Valley Historical Society Collection

              Wood and Iverson Logging Company steam locomotive number 3 at Hobart, Washington, in April 1912. Left side of Climax-type locomotive, built in April 1912. Class - 75 ton. Type - Class C. Cylinders ? 16x16. Wheel Dia. ? 36?. Owned by Wood and Iverson 1912 through 1934. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotives.