Railroads--Management

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DXXXX-XXX-002

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  • At Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive, documents used in managing the operation and maintenance of railroads, specifically including Authorization for Expenditure (AFE), Bulletin, Field Completion Report, Request for Authorization (RFA), Work Order

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    Railroads--Management

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    Railroads--Management

    • UF Railroad project documents

    • UF Authorization documents

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    Railroads--Management

      152867 Archival description results for Railroads--Management

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      US WaBuPNRA D0261A-002-1167 · Item · 1915-04-15
      Part of Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway Authority for Expenditure Collection

      Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 1167. Sale of frame shack at Milepost 78.5 on Oregon Trunk. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number RW 3. Correspondence File Number T7. Oregon Trunk Division. Other subject categories: Structure Shack.

      US WaBuPNRA D0261A-002-395 · Item · 1911-11-01
      Part of Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway Authority for Expenditure Collection

      Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 395. Addition of a 50 foot deck plate girder bridge over White Salmon River at Milepost 72.8, Washington. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 462?. Correspondence File Number 34-13WS. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Bridge Plate Girder.

      Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 732. Construction of 500 foot spur for Hamilton Creek Lumber Company at Milepost 46.4. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 792. Correspondence File Number 402-1. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Tracks Spur.

      US WaBuPNRA D0261A-002-1302 · Item · 1915-10-23
      Part of Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway Authority for Expenditure Collection

      Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 1302. Build 255 feet of right of way fence with two gates along land of W.F. Dorr near milepost 44 1/2. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 1404. Correspondence File Number 13-1. Other subject categories: Fencing.

      US WaBuPNRA D0261A-002-883 · Item · 1914-01-12
      Part of Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway Authority for Expenditure Collection

      Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 883. Repairing county road at Pearson's Cut at Milepost 40.3. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 945. Correspondence File Number 37-1. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Road Crossing.

      US WaBuPNRA D0261A-002-1494 · Item · 1916-05-11
      Part of Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway Authority for Expenditure Collection

      Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 1494. Install one Sheffield steel cattle guard and wing fence at the end of fence 525 east of milepost 40, between Goble and Astoria, to keep stock of track. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 1570. Correspondence File Number A13. Portland Division. Other subject categories: Tracks Cattle Guard.

      US WaBuPNRA D0261A-002-608 · Item · 1912-12-18
      Part of Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway Authority for Expenditure Collection

      Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 608. Building a waterway and filling 1200 feet of present trestle at Milepost 348.1, Washington. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 678. Correspondence File Number 34-23C. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Filling Trestle.