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

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Burlington Northern Cabooses Number 10298, Number 12190 and Grain Hoppers at Minot, North Dakota in 1981

Burlington Northern caboose Number 10298, former Northern Pacific Number 10137; caboose Number 12190; on rear of westbound crossing Gassman Coulee bridge at Minot, North Dakota on February 19, 1981. Farmland Industries (FLIX) Number 2416 and Cook Industries covered hoppers ahead of caboose. Photo by Al Christianson.

Burlington Northern Cabooses Number 10298, Number 12190 and Grain Hoppers at Minot, North Dakota in 1981

Burlington Northern caboose Number 10298, former Northern Pacific Number 10137; caboose Number 12190; on rear of westbound crossing Gassman Coulee bridge at Minot, North Dakota on February 19, 1981. Caboose Number 10298 has Northern Pacific paint with Burlington Northern number. Photo by Al Christianson.

Burlington Northern Train 80 on Gassman Coulee bridge near Minot, North Dakota in 1981

Eastbound freight Number 80 crossing the Gassman Coulee bridge near Minot, North Dakota on February 19, 1981. Four Burlington Northern cabooses on the rear, following a mix of mainly 20 foot international containers on Trailer Train flatcars. Photo by Al Christianson.

Burlington Northern Train 82 on Gassman Coulee bridge near Minot, North Dakota in 1981

Burlington Northern SD45, number unknown; SD40-2 number unknown; SD40-2 number unknown; U33C number unknown; with eastbound freight Number 82 crossing the Gassman Coulee bridge near Minot, North Dakota on February 19, 1981. Photo by Al Christianson.