Spokane (Wash.)

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Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE), Spokane, Washington, 1913.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 688. Building two concrete abutments and 86 foot through plate girder bridge at Spokane, Washington. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 765. Correspondence File Number 301-LD. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Bridges Abutments.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE), Spokane, Washington, 1913.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 692. Replacing timber trestle bridge 375-2 over 8th Avenue at Spokane. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 771. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Trestle.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE), Spokane, Washington, 1913.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 813. Constructing 1125 lineal feet of right of way fence at Spokane, Washington. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 912. Correspondence File Number 13-2. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Fencing.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE), Spokane, Washington, 1911.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 297. Fencing right of way from 14th Ave at Spokane, Washington. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 355. Correspondence File Number 13-2. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Fence.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE), Spokane, Washington, 1911.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 303. Construction of retaining wall on Fifth Avenue at Spokane, Washington. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 368. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Road Retaining Wall.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE), Spokane, Washingon to Pasco, Washington, undated.

Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Authorization for Expenditure (AFE). President's AFE Number 224. Telephone train dispatching circuit from Spokane, Washington to Pasco, Washington. Chief Engineer/Standard Maintenance Procedure AFE Number CE 281. Correspondence File Number 10-2. Vancouver Division. Other subject categories: Communication Telephone Dispatching.

Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway steam locomotive number 905 at Spokane, Washington in 1953.

Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway steam locomotive number 905 at Spokane, Washington, on May 27, 1953. A hostler poses SP&S 905, a 4-6-6-4 freight locomotive, with both sets of rods down near the Parkwater roundhouse at Spokane WA in 1953. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, locomotive facility.

Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway steam locomotive number 905 at Spokane, Washington in 1953.

Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway steam locomotive number 905 at Spokane, Washington, on May 27, 1953. A hostler moves SP&S 905, a 4-6-6-4 freight locomotive, near the Parkwater roundhouse at Spokane WA in 1953. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, locomotive facility.

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