Mukilteo (Wash.)

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Great Northern Steam Locomotive 2507 at Mukilteo, Washington in 1947.

Great Northern Steam Locomotive 2507 at Mukilteo, Washington in 1947. Steam Locomotive 2507, a Class P-2, wreck on side in Puget Sound. Notes by photographer Hal Will: 'Great Northern train Number 27, the Fast Mail, hit a landslide near Picnic Point, south of Mukilteo, Washington, in the pre-dawn hours of February 18, 1948. The engineer, Al White, and fireman, W.P. "Bill" Murphy, were both injured when a slide rolled the engine, tender and a baggage car off the track. Murphy lost a thumb when it got caught in a valve handle as Number 2507 went over the rock sea wall into Puget Sound. The Great Northern yard bull (railroad cop) tried to prevent picture taking, but I shot this one and ran fast enough to save my 4x5 camera, and my skin. [HW]'. Bill Murphy states it was the tender footplate that sliced off the tip of his thumb . Other subject classes: Stm Loco

Will, Hal

GN #3011 GP30 parked in yard at Mukilteo

Great Nortern Railway # 3011, General Motors Electro-MotiveDivision (EMD) type GP30, parked in the rail yard at Mukilteo, Washington. Dan Perkins photograph dated December 1, 1966.

Perkins, Daniel R.