Railroad cars self-propelled

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DXXXX-XXX-014-001-011

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  • A Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive subject denoting photographs of railroad cars capable of moving themselves and sometimes 1-2 other, non-powered, cars, typically through the use of a gasoline or diesel engine driving an electric generator.

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Western Pacific rail diesel cars at Tacoma, Washington in 1962.

Two Western Pacific Budd rail diesel cars bring up the rear of Northern Pacific passenger train number 407, Portland-Seattle, at Tacoma in the fall of 1962. The cars have been purchased by the NP for branch line passenger service. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: ail diesel car, passenger train

Fredrickson, James M.

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority light rail train at Washington, District of Columbia on July 02, 1982.

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority light rail train at a passenger station in Washington, District of Columbia on July 02, 1982. The sign at the right of the of the platform says "Pentagon." Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: streetcar

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority light rail train at Washington, District of Columbia on July 01, 1982.

Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority light rail train at Washington, District of Columbia on July 01, 1982. This photo of a multi-car Washington DC Metro train leaving an elevated passenger station along with railroad tracks and CSX Railroad three bay hopper cars. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: streetcar

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