Railroad stations

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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

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      Railroad stations

        27 Archival description results for Railroad stations

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        US WaBuPNRA D0011-004-014-003-002-JMF04-02907.0 · Item · circa 1911
        Part of James M. Fredrickson Collection

        Railroad stations at Seattle, Washington, circa 1911. New Oregon-Washington and Great Northern-Northern Pacific stations on Jackson Street, street car passing. J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: station, street car

        Fredrickson, James M.
        US WaBuPNRA D0011-004-014-003-002-JMF04-02908.0 · Item · circa 1910
        Part of James M. Fredrickson Collection

        Railroad stations at Seattle, Washington, circa 1911. New Oregon-Washington and Great Northern-Northern Pacific stations on Jackson Street, street car passing. J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: station, street car

        Fredrickson, James M.
        US WaBuPNRA D0237A-004-014-003-002-GNRHSCD044 · Item · undated
        Part of Great Northern Railway Historical Society Cascade Division Collection

        The Northern Pacific depot and yard office at Interbay, Seattle, Washington. According to Jack Christensen, a Northern Pacific employee: "I don?t think there was a yardmaster. Switch jobs went to Fremont and the University- switching limits extended to Keith. Others served Terry Avenue, 3 shifts. Generally two engines tied up at Interbay in 1950s/60s."

        US WaBuPNRA D0011-004-014-003-002-JMF01-03354.0 · Item · July 1954
        Part of James M. Fredrickson Collection

        News reporter Richard Ross and other people on the platform of Seattle's King Street Station to cover first run of vista-dome coach, no. 550, beginning service on Northern Pacific train number 26, the North Coast Limited, in July 1954. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: people, passenger station, passenger car

        Fredrickson, James M.