Steam locomotives

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  • At Pacific Northwest Railroad Archive, still photographs of railroad locomotives powered by steam.

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Northern Pacific mixed train number 735 at Rush City, Minnesota, in 1950.

Northern Pacific mixed train number 735, Grantsburg-Rush City, at Rush City, Minnesota, in May 1950. Led by Class S-10 Ten-wheeler-type steam locomotive number 328, train is made up of two gondolas, boxcar, and combination baggage-coach number 1196, seen from rear crossing bridge and approaching distant station. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: mixed train, steam locomotive, freight car, passenger car, bridge, station

Fredrickson, James M.

Northern Pacific North Coast Limited at Bonner, Montana, in 1943.

Northern Pacific passenger train number 1, the westbound North Coast Limited, passes the semaphore signal gantry at Bonner, Montana, in 1943. Leading the train is a Class A-2 Northern-type locomotive, built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1934. At far right is the electrified mainline of the Milwaukee Road, paralleling the Northern Pacific for several miles. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: passenger train, steam locomotive, signal, semaphore

Fredrickson, James M.

Northern Pacific North Coast Limited at Como Shops, Minnesota, in 1900.

Northern Pacific passenger train, the North Coast Limited, led by Class P-1 Ten-wheeler-type steam locomotive number 231, built by American Locomotive Company in 1899, posing for company photo at Como Shops, Minnesota, on its inaugural run, April 29, 1900. Colorized postcard photo of seven-car all-first-class train of two mail-baggage cars, three Pullman sleeping cars, dining car, library-observation car. Card is incorrectly colored red, green was NP's primary passenger car color. J.M. Fredrickson Collection. Other Subject Classes: passenger train, steam locomotive, passenger car

Fredrickson, James M.

Northern Pacific North Coast Limited at Como Shops, Minnesota, in 1900.

Northern Pacific passenger train, the North Coast Limited, led by Class P-1 Ten-wheeler-type steam locomotive number 231, built by American Locomotive Company in 1899, posing for company photo at Como Shops, Minnesota, on its inaugural run, April 29, 1900. New seven-car all-first-class train consists of two mail-baggage cars, three Pullman sleepers, diner, library-observation car. J.M. Fredrickson Collection. Other Subject Classes: passenger train, steam locomotive, passenger car

Fredrickson, James M.

Northern Pacific North Coast Limited at Goble, Oregon, in 1900.

Northern Pacific passenger train number 2, the North Coast Limited, led by Ten-wheeler-type steam locomotive mis-numbered 300 by touch-up artist (no such number on roster at the time), along the Columbia River at Goble, Oregon, on April 29, 1900. Purportedly the inaugural eastbound run of the train that will be NP's flagship for nearly 70 years, eight-car all-first-class train consists of baggage car, railway post office car, four Pullman sleeping cars, dining car, library-observation car. J.M. Fredrickson Collection. Other Subject Classes: passenger train, steam locomotive, passenger car

Fredrickson, James M.

Northern Pacific North Coast Limited at Lind, Washington, in 1941.

Northern Pacific passenger train number 2, the eastbound North Coast Limited, pauses for refueling beneath the steel coal dock at Lind, Washington, in 1941. Leading the train are Pacific-type steam locomotives number 2192 and 2247. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: passenger train, steam locomotive, coal dock, railroad yard

Fredrickson, James M.

Northern Pacific North Coast Limited at Livingston, Montana, circa 1910.

Northern Pacific passenger train number 1, the westbound North Coast Limited, loads passengers and mail at the station in Livingston, Montana, circa 1910, headed by a light Pacific-type steam locomotive. J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: passenger train, steam locomotive, passenger station

Fredrickson, James M.

Northern Pacific North Coast Limited at Seattle, Washington, circa 1930.

Northern Pacific passenger train number 2, the eastbound North Coast Limited, departs King Street Station at Seattle, Washington, circa 1930, led by Class Q-6 Pacific-type steam locomotive number 2248. Asahel Curtis photo, J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: passenger train, steam locomotive, passenger station, railroad yard

Fredrickson, James M.

Northern Pacific North Coast Limited at Spokane, Washington, in 1941.

Northern Pacific passenger train number 2, the eastbound North Coast Limited, passes through railroad yards on its way out of Spokane, Washington, in 1941. Powering the train is Class A Northern-type steam locomotive number 2611, built by American Locomotive Company in 1926, one of twelve that were the first of this type in the U.S. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: passenger train, steam locomotive, railroad yard

Fredrickson, James M.

Northern Pacific North Coast Limited at St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1946.

Northern Pacific passenger train number 1, the North Coast Limited, departs St. Paul, Minnesota, westbound, led by Class A-4 Northern-type steam locomotive number 2675, in September 1946. The Class A-4 were built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1941 and were among the last and finest steam locomotives built for the Northern Pacific. J. M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: passenger train, steam locomotive, railroad yard

Fredrickson, James M.

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