A logging company at work on the Seattle & International Railway, circa 1900. In this post card photo the steam log donkey has its cable extended to the right of the picture. A loaded log car stands on tracks. J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: logging company
A logging spur pole and steam donkey, circa 1900. A spar tree and rigging are the center point of this picture. A couple of steam donkies are located behind and to the right of the spar. A loaded log car is partially in the picture to the right. J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: logging, steam donkey
A steam donkey being moved across a river in Lewis County, Washington, circa 1900. A large, wood-fired, steam donkey is being forded across the Chehalis River. Notice the outriggers are down and it rides on a railroad flat car. It appears to be under steam. Photo by George Pearce, J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: steam donkey
Baldridge Logging Company steam locomotive number 3 at Maple Valley, Washington in July 1936. Looking up at engine cab, fireman in window. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotives, railroad employees.
Photographs of bridges or trestles constructed by a railroad company, typically for the passage of railroad equipment.
Still photographs of railroad cabooses, manned North American railroad cars coupled at the end of a freight train.
Geographic drawings including maps, plats (cadastral maps) and track elevation (grade) profiles.
COMOX track map at Ladysmith, British Columbia, undated. Other Subject Classes: Map
COMOX track map and engine house photo at Ladysmith, British Columbia, undated. Other Subject Classes: Map with Facilities
Base of log crane at COMOX facility, Nanaimo Lakes, British Columbia, undated. Other Subject Classes: Facilities