Steam locomotives

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DXXXX-XXX-014-001-001

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

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Northern Pacific steam locomotive 249 at Tacoma, Washington, in 1935.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 249 at Tacoma, Washington, on November 02, 1935. Number 249 is a class P-2 built by Schenectady in 1902. She was here in this location for about 5-years. Photo by Herman Hunt, J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, water tank

Hunt, Herman

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 246 in Seattle, Washington, circa 1925.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 246 leads a passenger train out of King Street Station in Seattle, Washington, circa 1925. The P-2 Ten-Wheeler was built by the American Locomotive Company in Schenectady, New York, in 1902, and scrapped in South Tacoma, Washington, in 1936. Photo by J.A. Turner. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger train

Turner, James A.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 246 at South Tacoma, Washington, in 1937.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 246 at South Tacoma, Washington, on February 04, 1937. Number 246 class P-2 built by Schenectady in 1901, sits in the reclamation yard at South Tacoma. Photo by Emery Roberts, J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, scrapping yard

Roberts, Emery

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