Railroad stations

Taxonomy

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

21 Archival description results for Railroad stations

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Union Pacific Railroad Company diesel locomotive 967B at Portland, Oregon in 1959.

Union Pacific type E B-Unit 967B along with 3 other E-Units that brought in the westbound Union Pacific passenger train "City of Portland" back out of Portland Union Station. The power will head to Union Pacific Railroad's Albina Yard for servicing. in 1959. Photograph by Alden Raney. Other subject classes: Locomotive-Diesel, Depot-Passenger.

Raney, Alden M.

Northern Pacific Terminal station at Portland, Oregon, in 1948.

Northern Pacific Terminal station at Portland, Oregon, in 1948. Aerial photo looking north at Union Station, platforms, passenger and freight yards under water during Columbia/Willamette river floods. J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: station, railroad yard

Fredrickson, James M.

Northern Pacific passenger train at Holbrook, Oregon, circa 1900.

Northern Pacific passenger train at Holbrook, Oregon, circa 1900. Southbound passenger train led by Class P ten-wheeler-type steam locomotive passes small frame station, train order signal, mainline. J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: passenger train, steam locomotive, station, signal, track

Fredrickson, James M.

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