Great Northern Blueprint Number 1326-12-1, map of Spokane, 1908. Other subject categories: Map
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LC Name Authority: https://lccn.loc.gov/n88277532
LC Name Authority: https://lccn.loc.gov/n88277532
Great Northern Blueprint Number 1326-12-1, map of Spokane, 1908. Other subject categories: Map
Freight power consist of Northern Pacific 201-308-302-312 parked at Parkwater engine facility in Spokane, Washington in January 1968. Northern Pacific all four type GP9 were built by General Motors Electro-Motive Division in 1954 or 1957. This picture is a Blackhawk Films slide, copyright 1970 by The Eastin-Phelan Corp. Other subject classes: diesel locomotive, switcher locomotive, GP9
Werkema, GeorgeNorthern Pacific 2512, a U25C, leads two sisters 2509 and 2503 on westbound freight number 601 through Spokane, Washington, in 1965. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: diesel locomotive, freight train.
Northern Pacific 2515, a General Electric Type U25C at Spokane, Washington, April 13, 1968.
Northern Pacific 2525, a General Electric Type U25C, Northern Pacific 2800, a U28C, and 3612, an Electro-Motive Division Type SD45 at Spokane, Washington, April 12, 1968.
Northern Pacific 2525, a General Electric Type U25C, Northern Pacific 2800, a U28C, and 3612, an Electro-Motive Division Type SD45 at Spokane, Washington, April 12, 1968.
Northern Pacific a General Electric Type U25C at 2529 at Spokane, Washington, April 13, 1968.
Northern Pacific 2529, a General Electric Type U25C and Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway 868, an American Locomotive Company (ALCO) Type Type FA2 at Spokane, Washington, April 13, 1968.
Northern Pacific 2529, a General Electric Type U25C and Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway 868, an American Locomotive Company (ALCO) Type Type FA2 at Spokane, Washington, April 13, 1968.
Northern Pacific 313, an Electro-Motive Division Type GP9 and Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway 862, an American Locomotive Company (ALCO) Type Type FA2 at Spokane, Washington, April 12, 1968.