Interbay (Seattle, Wash.)

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    • Taken From: "List of Officers, Agents, Stations, Etc. Number 44" published by the NP Accounting Department.

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            US WaBuPNRA D0237A-004-014-003-002-GNRHSCD044 · Item · undated
            Part of Great Northern Railway Historical Society Cascade Division Collection

            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."

            US WaBuPNRA D0173A-003-014-001-001-MOHAI.90.24.21 · Item · 1947
            Part of Hal Will Collection

            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