Railroad stations

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  • 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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    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

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      Railroad stations

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        US WaBuPNRA D0335.2-ex: 001-014-003-002-NPDepot0274 · Item · 2003
        Part of Northern Pacific Railway Historical Association Depot Photograph Collection

        The restored Issaquah depot was built by the Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern Railroad in the 1890s and has not been moved from the site.ÿ The Northern Pacific line at the depot itself is the only rail on the branch west of Redmond.ÿ Located at Milepost 18.8, photograph by Gary Tarbox.

        Tarbox, Gary
        US WaBuPNRA D0335.2-ex: 001-014-003-002-NPDepot0275 · Item · undated
        Part of Northern Pacific Railway Historical Association Depot Photograph Collection

        The water tank at Issaquah, Washington as seen from the depot. It was down the track, railroad-west or compass-south, from the depot where the line courved sharply left and started up the grade to Preston.ÿ The tank foundations are still by the bike trail. Located at Milepost 18.8.