Railroads--Buildings and Structures

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DXXXX-XXX-014-003

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  • At Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive, documents, still photographs of buildings and structures created by the railroads.

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    Railroads--Buildings and Structures

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      Railroads--Buildings and Structures

        5481 Archival description results for Railroads--Buildings and Structures

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        US WaBuPNRA D0288-002-014-003-010-TRWahl0665 · Item · undated
        Part of Terence Wahl Collection

        Milwaukee Road dock at Bellingham, Washington looking west across barge dock and International Cross Arm Manufacturing, with industries on public dock in background. Other subject categories: Dock, Piling, Structure, Water

        US WaBuPNRA D0288-002-014-003-010-TRWahl0666 · Item · undated
        Part of Terence Wahl Collection

        Milwaukee Road dock at Bellingham, Washington looking northwest across Milwaukee Road and Great Northern tracks and Cornwall Avenue to Oak Street extension into Bellingham Bay. Other subject categories: Dock, Water, Structure

        US WaBuPNRA D0170a-002-014-003-010-WWAMP1984 · Item · undated
        Part of Cascade Rail Foundation Walt Ainsworth Photograph Collection

        Milwaukee Road facilities at Rockdale, Washington, undated. Rockdale, Washington on the Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railroad (CM&StP) during construction of the Snoqualmie Pass tunnel. The tunnel portal is out of view to the left and the original mainline is curving away on the right.

        US WaBuPNRA D0063-002-014-003-010-WWAMP1984 · Item · undated
        Part of Walter W. Ainsworth Collection

        Milwaukee Road facilities at Rockdale, Washington, undated. Rockdale, Washington on the Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railroad (CM&StP) during construction of the Snoqualmie Pass tunnel. The tunnel portal is out of view to the left and the original mainline is curving away on the right.