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 steam locomotive 649 at the Stillaguamish River, Washington, in 1902.

Everett & Monte Cristo steam locomotive 99 leads a passenger train across the first crossing of the Stillaguamish River near Granite Falls, Washington, in June 1902. This locomotive number 99, was renumbered Northern Pacific number 649, a class B-2. It poses with an eastbound special on the wooden Howe truss deck span bridge over the Stillaguamish River after exiting from Tunnel 1 on the Hartford Junction to Monte Cristo Line in Washington State. This special carries a group of Union civil war veterans in June 1902. The E&MC was purchased by the Northern Pacific in February 1900 and operated until mid-1915. Photo by Gifford Pinchot, J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, passenger train, truss bridge

Pinchot, Giffort

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 650, circa 1890.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 650 on a turntable, circa 1890. Number 650 (old number series) a class F-1 built by Baldwin in 1891. Later she was renumbered as 52, then sold to the Spokane, Portland and Seattle (SP&S) and became SP&S 300 where she served as a switcher until 1937. J.M. Fredrickson collection. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, roster photo, turntable

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