Rockport (Wash.)

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  • Taken From: "GN Locations" database compiled by Jim Chinquist, year 1950.

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Rockport (Wash.)

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Rockport (Wash.)

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Skagit River Railway Diesel Locomotive Number 7 at Rockport, Washington, circa 1950.

Skagit River Railway diesel locomotive number 7 switching cars at Rockport, Washington, circa 1950. It was built by Skagit Steel & Iron Works, Sedro Woolley, Washington from the truck frames and axles of Portland Traction electric locomotive number 1403. Originally powered by a pair of Waukesha 6-WAKH-4 200hp diesels, later repowered with Caterpillar D-17000's. Sold May 27, 1954. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: diesel locomotive .

Great Northern Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE) 671, Rockport, Washington, 1915.

AFE 671, Rockport, Washington, 1915. Tie-Plating Wye Track with Secondhand Re-Punched Tie Plates for 60# Rail. Interstate Commerce Commission Account Number 10 Other Track Material Cost: $142. Series II. Lines West. Cascade Division. Other Subject Categories: Track Maintenance, OTM

Great Northern Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE) 38345, Anacortes, Washington, 1928.

AFE 38345, Anacortes, Washington, 1928. Renew Ties and Guard Rail and Pit Tie Plates on Bridge 32. Place 4 Additional Culverts of 36" Galvaniuzed Iron Pipe Each 36 Feet Long Between Culverts Nos. 25.24 and 25.31. During Season 1929. Interstate Commerce Commission Account Number 6, Bridges, Trestles, Culverts. Cost: $1550. Series II. Lines West. Cascade Division.

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