Steam locomotive F-4 at Interbay in Seattle, Washington. A 3/4 view of steam locomotive 1096, Class F-4. Visible in the background is a shed with lettering: FIRE EXTINGUISHER. Photograph by James Turner. Other subject classes: Locomotive-Steam .
Turner, James A.Northern Pacific 101, an Electro-Motive Division Type NW2 at Seattle, Washington, August 15, 1962.
The Northern Pacific depot and yard office at Interbay, Seattle, Washington. According to Jack Christensen, a Northern Pacific employee: "I don?t think there was a yardmaster. Switch jobs went to Fremont and the University- switching limits extended to Keith. Others served Terry Avenue, 3 shifts. Generally two engines tied up at Interbay in 1950s/60s."
Great Northern Yard Office at Interbay, Seattle, Washington, undated. Yard office on Gilman Avenue, Seattle, overlooking the north yard lead track, photograph by Don Tank.
Tank, DonGreat Northern Water tower at Interbay, Seattle, Washington, 1991. Photograph by George Werkema.
Werkema, GeorgeGreat Northern Water Tank at Interbay, Washington, May 14, 1991. Other subject classes: Structure, Water Tower
Great Northern Tank Car 100075 at Interbay, Washington, July 28, 1982, Association of American Railroads Class TM. Other subject classes: Tank car
Great Northern Tank Car 100025 at Interbay, Washington, July 28, 1982, Association of American Railroads Class TM. Other subject classes: Tank car
Great Northern Tank Car 100001 at Interbay, Washington, July 28, 1982, Association of American Railroads Class TM. Other subject classes: Tank car
Great Northern Steam Locomotives 2118, 2049 at Interbay, Washington in 1947. Steam Locomotives 2118, Class Q-1 and 2049, Class R-2. Notes by photographer Hal Will: 'To steam railroad buffs this 1948 portrait is a pleasing sight. These two locomotives were too long to fit in the roundhouse so their noses had to stay outside. This scene was at Great Northern's Interbay (Seattle) yard. [HW]'. (The Interbay stalls were long enough to accomodate both, and normally the locomotives entered nose-first, so it is likely this photo was posed) . Other subject classes: Stm Loco
Will, Hal