SP&S 2-8-0 steam locomotive Number 301, Class N-4, at Portland, Oregon on April 1, 1939. Photo by Emery J. Roberts.
Roberts, EmerySP&S 2-8-0 steam locomotive Number 300, Class N-4, at Vancouver, Washington on August 15, 1934. Photo by William Monypeny.
Monypeny, WilliamSP&S 2-8-0 steam locomotive Number 300, Class N-4, at Portland, Oregon. This locomotive was formerly Northern Pacific Number 52 that was built by Baldwin locomotive Works in May 1891. Photo by Herbert L. Arey.
Arey, Herbert L.SP&S 2-8-0 steam locomotive Number 300, Class N-4, at Portland, Oregon on February 6, 1932.
SP&S 0-6-0 steam locomotive Number 3, Class A-1, at Portland, Oregon, undated.
SP&S 0-6-0 steam locomotive Number 3, Class A-1, at Hoyt Street Yard in Portland, Oregon, April 21, 1940.
The SP&S steam locomotive that wasn't. When the museum at Maryhill, Washington wanted an SP&S steam locomotive to display their wasn't any available so Great Northern provided Mountain type 4-8-2 Number 2507 and it was painted up as SP&S. As seen after being refurbished at Vancouver, Washington.
SP&S 2-6-0 steam locomotive Number 201, Class M-2, doing some switching at Willbridge, Oregon in September 1938. This locomotive was formerly Great Northern Number 420 and was built by Brooks in August 1893.
SP&S 2-6-0 steam locomotive Number 201, Class M-2, at Willbridge, Oregon in September 1938. Posing on the pilot is Herbert H. Arey, son of Portland area photographer Herbert L. Arey.
SP&S 2-6-0 steam locomotive Number 201, Class M-2, on the turntable at Portland, Oregon. Photo by Herbert L. Arey.
Arey, Herbert L.