Stockton Terminal & Eastern Railroad General Electric (GE) 65-ton diesel locomotive number 11 at the engine terminal in Stockton, California, on August 3, 1973. Industrial switcher built in 1941 (construction number 13162) for use at the Savannah Ordnance Depot as United States Army number 7195. Purchased by Stockton Terminal & Eastern in 1955 and scrapped in 1974. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: diesel locomotive, switching locomotive.
The Steven Neumann Collection comprises Great Northern Railway track profiles and drawings: a track profile of Mid-Canon Montana, drawings 117-5796-1-3, 116-3443-6 covering trestle ballast and stops, and a track profile from Fargo, North Dakota to Grand Forks, North Dakota miles 63-83.
The Steve Panzik Collection includes an extensive selection of Burlington Northern Railroad operating documents, chiefly from the Klamath Falls, Oregon area. See http://admin.pnrarchive.org/sites/databases/Collection%20Descriptions/w2014-34%20panzik%20train%20mtn%201-3.pdf for a detailed description. The second accrual added Southern Pacific Railroad items, additional Burlington Northern Railroad items and some documents from small regional railroads.
The Steve Hauff Collection holds primarily Milwaukee Road materials together with a book of mechanical drawings for the Northern Pacific-Union Pacific interlocking plant at Tacoma, Washington.
The Stephen S Eckman Collection is comprised of an Officers, Agents and Stations book dated 1965, a letter folder of three letters containing information and instructions for motor car inspections, a Great Northern Railway System Telephone Directory dated 1962 to 1969, a book labled "Station Agents Cash Book" but containing signal maintainers records of batteries, and seven SOO Line books containing demurage records.
The Stephen McDonald Collection includes Milwaukee Road pencils and a patch, photographs of Joseph McDonald (the donor's father) and copy of a newspaper article.
The Stephen Irwin collection is 152 railroad 5" x7" photographs each printed and captioned by photographer Ron Nixon from his collection of Northern Pacific railroad photographs.