The Alden Raney Collection consists of slides and photographs documenting railroad activity in the Pacific Northwest between 1959 and 1989. Railroads covered in the collection are Great Northern Railway, Northern Pacific Railroad, Milwaukee Road, Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway, Union Pacific Railroad, Southern Pacific Railroad, logging railroads and others.
The Alfred E. Michon Collection includes documents produced by the Great Northern Railway Company (U.S.), Burlington Northern Railroad Company, Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway and Northern Pacific Railroad Company and other railroads between 1966 and 1996. Also included in the collection are a wide variety of railroad ephemera from a variety of railroads and 25 photographs on the shipping of coal from the Powder River Basin in Wyoming.
The Ann Meyer Collection includes ephemera from the Milwaukee Road, Northern Pacific, and Great Northern, a Milwaukee Road timetable, 2 Great Northern, 1 Southern Pacific and 1 Canadian National photograph, and "The Story of the Wellington Avalanche".
Budgeting and approval form used during the planning process for defining the extent of the project authorized, the location of the project if applicable and the amount to be spent.
The Bill Alexander Collection consists of a Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway photocopied book of Profile, Alignment and Track Charts, Pasco, Washington to Spokane, Washington.
Burlington Northern 4070 (Class RS-3) at an unknown location in in May, 1987. Still wearing Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway paint. Photo by George Bergson.
Burlington Northern diesel locomotive 11, formerly Spokane, Portland and Seattle 11, at Portland, Oregon, on September 08, 1970. Number 11 is an S-1 built by American Locomotive Company (ALCO), builder's number 69597. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: diesel locomotive, tank car.
Burlington Northern diesel locomotive 168, formerly Spokane, Portland and Seattle 44, at Vancouver, Washington, on November 28, 1971. Number 168 is an SW9 built by General Motors Electro Motive Division (EMD), builder's number 14757. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: diesel locomotive.