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        US WaBuPNRA D0063-004-014-001-001-WWANT026 · Item · circa 1940
        Part of Walter W. Ainsworth Collection

        Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2264 leads a passenger train on a foggy day at Spokane Street in Seattle, Washington, circa 1940. The Q-6 Pacific was built by the American Locomotive Company in Schenectady, New York, in 1923, and scrapped in South Tacoma, Washington, in 1955. Photo by J.A. Turner. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger train

        Turner, James A.
        US WaBuPNRA D0063-004-014-001-001-WWANT052 · Item · circa 1940
        Part of Walter W. Ainsworth Collection

        Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2264 leads a passenger train at Seattle, Washington, circa 1940. The Q-6 Pacific was built by the American Locomotive Company in Schenectady, New York, in 1923, and scrapped in South Tacoma, Washington, in 1955. Photo by J.A. Turner. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger train

        Turner, James A.
        US WaBuPNRA D0063-004-014-001-001-WWANT017 · Item · circa 1940
        Part of Walter W. Ainsworth Collection

        Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2264 leads a passenger train in South Seattle, Washington, circa 1940. The Q-6 Pacific was built by the American Locomotive Company in Schenectady, New York, in 1923, and scrapped in South Tacoma, Washington, in 1955. Photo by J.A. Turner. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger train

        Turner, James A.
        US WaBuPNRA D0063-004-014-001-001-WWANT022 · Item · circa 1940
        Part of Walter W. Ainsworth Collection

        Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2264 leads a southbound passenger train south of Spokane Street at Seattle, Washington, circa 1940. The Q-6 Pacific was built by the American Locomotive Company in Schenectady, New York, in 1923, and scrapped in South Tacoma, Washington, in 1955. Photo by J.A. Turner. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger train

        Turner, James A.
        US WaBuPNRA D0063-004-014-001-001-WWANT027 · Item · circa 1940
        Part of Walter W. Ainsworth Collection

        Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2264 leads a passenger train across Spokane Street in Seattle, Washington, circa 1940. The Q-6 Pacific was built by the American Locomotive Company in Schenectady, New York, in 1923, and scrapped in South Tacoma, Washington, in 1955. Photo by J.A. Turner. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger train

        Turner, James A.
        US WaBuPNRA D0063-004-014-001-001-WWANT096 · Item · circa 1941
        Part of Walter W. Ainsworth Collection

        Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2263 leads a passenger train past a wig-wag signal at a grade crossing near Seattle, Washington, circa 1941. The Q-6 Pacific was built by the American Locomotive Company in Schenectady, New York, in 1923, and scrapped in South Tacoma, Washington, in 1953. Photo by J.A. Turner. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger train

        Turner, James A.
        US WaBuPNRA D0063-004-014-001-001-WWANT043 · Item · April 1938
        Part of Walter W. Ainsworth Collection

        Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2263 leads a southbound passenger train past a semaphore signal near the Georgetown carbarn in Seattle, Washington, in April 1938. The Q-6 Pacific was built by the American Locomotive Company in Schenectady, New York, in 1923, and scrapped in South Tacoma, Washington, in 1953. Photo by J.A. Turner. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger train

        Turner, James A.
        US WaBuPNRA D0063-004-014-001-001-WWANT097 · Item · circa 1941
        Part of Walter W. Ainsworth Collection

        Northern Pacific steam locomotive 2262 leads a passenger train past a semaphore signal and a grade crossing near Seattle, Washington, circa 1941. The Q-6 Pacific was built by the American Locomotive Company in Schenectady, New York, in 1923, and scrapped in South Tacoma, Washington, in 1955. Photo by J.A. Turner. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger train

        Turner, James A.