King Street Station (Seattle, Wash.)

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Great Northern Railway steam locomotive 1 at King Street Station, Seattle, Washington, undated.

Great Northern Railway steam locomotive 1 at King Street Station, Washington, undated. An image is of the William Crooks, steam locomotive number 1, along with a baggage car and sleeper car on display for public viewing. In the background is a Great Northern steam locomotive along with passenger cars. Numerous people can be seen walking on the platform and into the sleeper car. A portion of the King Street Station and its clock tower can be seen. Photograph by James Turner. Other subject classes: Locomotive-Steam, Car-Sleeper.

Turner, James A.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2247 in Seattle, Washington, in 1939.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2247 leads a passenger train at King Street Station in Seattle, Washington, in 1939. The Q-6 Pacific was built by the American Locomotive Company in Schenectady, New York, in 1923, and scrapped in South Tacoma, Washington, in 1953. Photo by J.A. Turner. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger train

Turner, James A.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2249 in Seattle, Washington, circa 1940.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2249 leads a passenger train at King Street Station in Seattle, Washington, circa 1940. The Q-6 Pacific was built by the American Locomotive Company in Schenectady, New York, in 1923, and scrapped in South Tacoma, Washington, in 1954. Photo by J.A. Turner. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger train

Turner, James A.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2264 in Seattle, Washington, circa 1940.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2264 leads a passenger train past a Great Northern locomotive at King Street Station in Seattle, Washington, circa 1940. The Q-6 Pacific was built by the American Locomotive Company in Schenectady, New York, in 1923, and scrapped in South Tacoma, Washington, in 1955. Photo by J.A. Turner. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger train

Turner, James A.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 246 in Seattle, Washington, circa 1925.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 246 leads a passenger train out of King Street Station in Seattle, Washington, circa 1925. The P-2 Ten-Wheeler was built by the American Locomotive Company in Schenectady, New York, in 1902, and scrapped in South Tacoma, Washington, in 1936. Photo by J.A. Turner. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger train

Turner, James A.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2602 in Seattle, Washington, circa 1946.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2602, a Class A Northern, thunders out of King Street Station at the head of a passenger train in Seattle, Washington, circa 1946. Harborview hospital is on the hill in the background. Photo by J.A. Turner. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger train

Turner, James A.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2602 in Seattle, Washington, circa 1946.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2602, a Class A Northern, thunders out of King Street Station at the head of a passenger train in Seattle, Washington, circa 1946. Harborview hospital is on the hill in the background. Photo by J.A. Turner. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger train

Turner, James A.