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          US WaBuPNRA D0063-003-014-001-002-WWAGD-52-205 · Item · undated
          Part of Walter W. Ainsworth Collection

          Great Northern Diesel Locomotive 324 at Portland, Oregon on undated. The photograph shows a passenger train. The lead locomotive is an Electro-Motive Division Type SDP-40, Great Northern Class SDP-40 painted in simplified green and orange scheme. Visible in the background are Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway passenger cars and a Great Northern dome coach car. Other subject classes: Locomotive-Diesel, Train-Passenger, People-Railroad Crew

          US WaBuPNRA D0063-003-014-001-002-WWAGD-52-118 · Item · September 7, 1965
          Part of Walter W. Ainsworth Collection

          Great Northern Diesel Locomotive 263A at Portland, Oregon on September 7, 1965. The photograph shows an Electro-Motive Division Type F-3, Great Northern Class F-3-7-A. The locomotive is painted in the simplified green and orange scheme. Other subject classes: Locomotive-Diesel

          US WaBuPNRA D0063-003-014-001-002-WWAGD-52-099 · Item · November 1, 1959
          Part of Walter W. Ainsworth Collection

          Great Northern Diesel Locomotive 225 at Portland, Oregon on November 1, 1959. The photograph shows an Alco Type RS-3, Great Northern Class RS-5. The locomotive is painted in the original green and orange scheme. The photograph also shows locomotive number 226. Other subject classes: Locomotive-Diesel

          US MnSpGNR E0484-003-014-003-002-43.14.10 · Item · undated
          Part of Great Northern Railway Historical Society Depot Photograph Collection

          Great Northern depot at Klamath Falls, Oregon, undated. Prefabricated building (Note: The caption is in error, this cannot be Meyers Falls as the town was submerged by Lake Roosevelt (behind Grand Coulee Dam) around 1940). The slide was labeled "New Building Moved To Kamath Falls", photograph by Maynard Rikerd, from the Norm Keyes Collection.

          Rikerd, Maynard