Railroad stations

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Code

DXXXX-XXX-014-003-002

Scope note(s)

  • At Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive (PNRA), a still photograph of a structure constructed by a railroad company for the accommodation of passengers and/or freight. At PNRA this term also includes structures for the exclusive use of freight, sometimes known as freighthouses.

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    Hierarchical terms

    Railroad stations

      Equivalent terms

      Railroad stations

      • UF Depots, Railroad

      • UF Rail stations

      • UF Railway stations

      • UF Stations, Railroad

      • UF Train stations

      • UF Railroad depots

      • UF Freighthouses

      Associated terms

      Railroad stations

        4438 Archival description results for Railroad stations

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        US WaBuPNRA D0011-002-014-003-002-JMF12-06138.0 · Item · circa 1970
        Part of James M. Fredrickson Collection

        Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company passenger station at Tacoma, Washington, circa 1970. The Milwaukee Road passenger station at 11th Street at Tacoma with Milwaukee Road bay-window caboose 02080 under the umbrella shed circa 1970. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: passenger station, bay-window caboose.

        Depots and Freighthouses
        US WaBuPNRA D0011-003-014-003-002 · Subseries Level 3 · circa 1910
        Part of James M. Fredrickson Collection

        Still photographs of structures constructed by a railroad company for the accommodation of passengers and/or freight. This term also includes structures for the exclusive use of freight, sometimes known as freighthouses.

        Depots and Freighthouses
        US WaBuPNRA D0063-007-014-003-002 · Subseries Level 3 · undated
        Part of Walter W. Ainsworth Collection

        Still photographs of structures constructed by a railroad company for the accommodation of passengers and/or freight. This term also includes structures for the exclusive use of freight, sometimes known as freighthouses.