The Bob Heirman Collection consists of equipment manuals, rule books, timetables, personnel records including seniority lists, ephemera, approximately 30 photographs, maps and published books and magazines. Railroads covered include principally the Great Northern, Northern Pacific, Burlington Northern, and other Railroads including the Camas Prairie; Chicago, Burlington and Quincy; and Seattle and International Railway for the period between 1905 and 2016.
The Bob Moen Collection is comprised of pictures of timber bridges and the construction of the coaling tower at Kalispell, Montana and one blueprint of the timber bridge at Coram, Montana.
The Bob Yost Collection includes books, booklets from the International Correspondence School, Northern Pacific Railroad Annual Reports to the Interstate Commerce Commission, VHS tapes on railroading, DVD's on railroading, photographs, posters, timetables, memorabilia, and ephemera.
The Boeing Employees Model Railroad Club Collection includes Locomotive Cyclopedia 15th edition,1946 Car Builders Cyclopedia, Car Builders Cyclopedia 19th editiion and " Logging in the Redwoods", 1975 by Lynwood Carranco and John T. Labbe.
Boise Cascade log yard at Hoquiam, Washington, in January 1975. Log loading yard, Burlington Northern flatcars loaded with logs. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson . Other Subject Classes: loading yard, freight car
Boxcab electric locomotives lead a train across the Columbia River bridge at Beverly, Washington in the late 1950s. Boxcab electric motors lead train 264 across the Columbia River at Beverly, Washington in this late 1950s view. The Beverly helper is entrained towards the other end of the bridge. Starting in 1960, there would be GP9 diesel locomotives behind the boxcab electric motors on this train.
Boxcab electric locomotives lead a train across the Columbia River bridge at Beverly, Washington in the late 1950s. Boxcab electric motors lead train 264 across the Columbia River at Beverly, Washington in this late 1950s view. The Beverly helper is entrained towards the other end of the bridge. Starting in 1960, there would be GP9 diesel locomotives behind the boxcab electric motors on this train.
Boy Scouts at Martin, Washington, in April 1962. Boys playing on Northern Pacific track near signal bridge, abandoned living quarters. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: people, track, signal equipment
The Bradley Taylor Collection includes 2 books: A Photographic History of the Towns of Highway 2 (author unknown) and "Great Northern Color Pictorial, Volume 1 by John F. Strauss, Jr..