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Washington Central Railroad Diesel Locomotive Number 401 at Kennewick, Washington in 1990.

Washington Central Railroad Electro-Motive Division (EMD) F7 diesel locomotive number 401 (construction number 9583, built in 1950 as Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe 230L, and later converted to a CF7) switches an industry at Kennewick, Washington, in 1990. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: diesel locomotive.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE), Vancouver, Washington to Kennewick, Washington, 1917.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 1866. Build right of way fences, farm gates, and cattle guards. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 1922. Correspondence File Number 13-1. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Fence Cattle Guard.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE), Vancouver, Washington to Kennewick, Washington, 1917.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 1992. Renew tie plates on steel bridges from Vancouver, Washington to Kennewick, Washington. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 1984. Correspondence File Number 73-1. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Tie Plates.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE), Kennewick, Washington, undated.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 100. 309 foot spur track for Eschbach-Bruce Company at Kennewick, Washington. Correspondence File Number 323-1. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Tracks Spur.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE), Kennewick, Washington, undated.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 72. 80 foot extension on each end of depot platform at Kennewick, Washington. Correspondence File Number 323. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Platform.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE), Kennewick, Washington, undated.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 1621. Install temporary crossover between main line and passing track at Kennewick, Washington, and removing same after it has served its purpose, account necessary to provide greater clearance at bridge pier which O-WRR&N Company will build in bridge No. 228-4 during construction period. Total amount is to be paid by the General Construction Company, as per their letter to A.M. Lapfer dated October 3, 1916. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 1696. Correspondence File Number 69-4. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Track Crossover.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE), Kennewick, Washington, 1914.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 876. Relocating North Coast Railroad line and separation of grade at Kennewick, Washington. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 958. Correspondence File Number 69-4. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Tracks relocating.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE), Kennewick, Washington, 1913.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 767. Grade crossing at 5th Avenue, making 24 foot roadway at Kennewick, Washington. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 789. Correspondence File Number 323-4. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Crossing.

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