Railroad bridges

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DXXXX-XXX-014-003-001

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  • At Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive, a photograph of a bridge or trestle constructed by a railroad company, typically for the passage of railroad equipment

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Railroad bridges

Equivalent terms

Railroad bridges

  • UF Bridges
  • UF Railroads--Bridges

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Railroad bridges

523 Archival description results for Railroad bridges

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Pacific Coast Railroad bridge at Maple Valley, Washington in 1952.

Pacific Coast Railroad bridge at Maple Valley, Washington in 1952. Wood truss span of Cedar River bridge on Black Diamond branch being strengthened to allow diesel power, Great Northern Railway railroad crane, workers. Photo by Harold Hill. Other Subject Classes: railroad bridges, railroad maintenance and repair, railroad employees, miscellanea.

Pacific Coast Railroad bridge at Maple Valley, Washington in 1952.

Pacific Coast Railroad bridge at Maple Valley, Washington in 1952. Wood truss span of Cedar River bridge on Black Diamond branch being strengthened to allow diesel power, Great Northern Railway railroad crane, workers. Photo by Harold Hill. Other Subject Classes: railroad bridges, railroad maintenance and repair, railroad employees, miscellanea.

Pacific Coast Railroad bridge at Maple Valley, Washington in 1952.

Pacific Coast Railroad bridge at Maple Valley, Washington in 1952. Wood truss span of Cedar River bridge on Black Diamond branch being strengthened to allow diesel power, Great Northern Railway railroad crane, workers. Photo by Harold Hill. Other Subject Classes: railroad bridges, railroad maintenance and repair, railroad employees, miscellanea.

Pacific Coast Railroad bridge at Maple Valley, Washington, circa 1935 .

Pacific Coast Railroad bridge at Maple Valley, Washington, circa 1935 . View north from hill toward town with timber trestle, PC Renton-Black Diamond mainline, water tank in distance, section house, PC shop building to left of tank, former Milwaukee Hotel. Far left is Hotel Seattle. The Shell building was the Diamond Stage Company garage. Other Subject Classes: bridge, railroad mainline, miscellanea.

Pacific Coast Railroad freight train at Elliott, Washington in 1948.

Pacific Coast Railroad freight train at Elliott, Washington, on January 20, 1948. Looking up from below at eastbound train of gondolas led by Consolidation-type steam locomotive number 14 en route to Black Diamond, on bridge over Cedar River near the present Maplewood Golf Course. Other Subject Classes: freight cars, steam locomotives, railroad bridges.

Pacific Coast Railroad freight train at Elliott, Washington in 1950.

Pacific Coast Railroad freight train at Elliott, Washington, on June 15, 1950. Eastbound train of empty gondolas led by Consolidation-type steam locomotive number 15 on truss bridge over Cedar River. Photo by Tom Kroutz. Other Subject Classes: freight cars, steam locomotives, railroad bridges, railroad mainline.

Kroutz, Tom

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