In a very early photograph the crew on SP&S 4-4-2 steam locomotive Number 605, Class C-1, pose next to the locomotive.
SP&S 4-4-2 steam locomotive Number 605, Class C-1, with safety valve lifting at Portland, Oregon.
SP&S 4-4-2 steam locomotive Number 605, Class C-1, looks bright and shiny at Portland, Oregon as it gets ready to head out with a passenger train. Notice the green painted boiler jacketing.
SP&S 4-4-2 steam locomotive Number 605, Class C-1, heads out of Portland, Oregon with a passenger train for Astoria and Seaside on August 24, 1947.
SP&S 4-4-2 steam locomotive Number 605, Class C-1, at Portland, Oregon in 1946. Photo by Stan Styles.
Styles, StanSP&S 4-4-2 steam locomotive Number 605, Class C-1, at Portland, Oregon in 1936. Photo by Herbert L. Arey.
Arey, Herbert L.SP&S 4-4-2 steam locomotive Number 605, Class C-1, along with 2-8-0 Number 350 wait for their next assignments at Portland, Oregon in 1936. Photo by Herbert L. Arey.
Arey, Herbert L.SP&S 4-4-2 steam locomotive Number 605, Class C-1, is making the station stop at Pasco, Washington as the engineer gives the running gear a once over.
With the bell ringing SP&S 4-4-2 steam locomotive Number 605, Class C-1, hustles passenger Train Number 5 out of Pasco, Washington on April 30, 1945. Note the wartime blackout hood on the headlight.
SP&S 4-4-2 steam locomotive Number 604, Class C-1, at Portland, Oregon in an early view when the locomotive burned coal instead of oil.