View of frame of SP&S 4-6-2 steam locomotive Number 620, Class H-1, that collided with gondola cars east of Vancouver, Washington on March 22, 1942.
View of tender of SP&S 4-6-2 steam locomotive Number 620, Class H-1, that collided with gondola cars east of Vancouver, Washington on March 22, 1942.
View of cab and boiler of SP&S 4-6-2 steam locomotive Number 620, Class H-1, that collided with gondola cars east of Vancouver, Washington on March 22, 1942.
View of boiler of SP&S 4-6-2 steam locomotive Number 620, Class H-1, that collided with gondola cars east of Vancouver, Washington on March 22, 1942.
View of boiler of SP&S 4-6-2 steam locomotive Number 620, Class H-1, that collided with gondola cars east of Vancouver, Washington on March 22, 1942. The two gondola cars that were hit seen to right of boiler.
SP&S 4-6-2 steam locomotive Number 620, Class H-1, at the roundhouse at Portland, Oregon. This locomotive was rebuilt by the Great Northern Hillyard shops from SP&S 4-6-0 Number 103 and completed 1n December 1927. Here we see the locomotive has been freshly painted with green jacketing on the boiler and cylinders,
SP&S 4-6-2 steam locomotive Number 620, Class H-1, at the roundhouse at Portland, Oregon.
View of an unknown SP&S C-1 Class 4-4-2 steam locomotive being scrapped at Vancouver, Washington.
SP&S 4-4-2 steam locomotive Number 609, Class C-1, at the enginehouse at Wishram, Washington on August 29, 1940.
SP&S 4-4-2 steam locomotive Number 609, Class C-1, at the shops at Vancouver, Washington in 1942. Note the wartime blackout hood on the headlight and class lights. Photo by Herbert H. Arey.
Arey, Herbert H.