Martin (Wash.)

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Northern Pacific construction site at Martin, Washington Territory, circa 1887.

Northern Pacific construction site at Martin, Washington Territory, circa 1887. View of construction buildings for Stampede Tunnel, east portal snowshed, east end of switchback, in snow. J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: construction site, tunnel, snowshed, switchback

Fredrickson, James M.

Northern Pacific construction site at Martin, Washington Territory, circa 1887.

Northern Pacific construction site at Martin, Washington Territory, circa 1887. View of construction buildings for Stampede Tunnel, east portal snowshed, east end of switchback, in snow. J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: construction site, tunnel, snowshed, switchback

Fredrickson, James M.

Northern Pacific cabin at Martin, Washington, in 1959.

Northern Pacific ski lodge cabin at Martin, Washington, in January 21, 1959. Caretakers cabin taken on hike over top by J.M. Fredrickson and O.D. Patten, in snow. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson . Other Subject Classes: house, mountains

Fredrickson, James M.

Northern Pacific Alaskan at Martin, Washington, in 1949.

Northern Pacific passenger train number 4, the eastbound Alaskan, pauses at the summit of Stampede Pass at Martin in 1949. Leading is new Electro-Motive Division passenger diesel unit number 6506. The engineers looks back for the highball, the rear of the train is still inside Stampede Tunnel, beneath waterfall. J.M. Fredrickson Collection. Other Subject Classes: passenger train, diesel locomotive, railroad crew, mountains

Fredrickson, James M.

Northern Pacific Alaskan at Martin, Washington, in 1944.

Northern Pacific leads passenger train number 3, the westbound Alaskan, at Martin, Washington, on a snowy day in February 1944. Steam locomotive number 2260, a Q-6 Pacific-type built by the American Locomotive Company in 1923, leads a Pennsylvania Railroad baggage car beneath the signal gantry protecting the east portal of Stampede Tunnel just ahead. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: passenger train, steam locomotive, signal equipment, mountains

Fredrickson, James M.

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