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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159 Archival description results for Steam locomotives

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Northern Pacific Alaskan at Livingston, Montana, in 1943.

Northern Pacific passenger train number 4, the eastbound Alaskan, stops at the station at Livingston, Montana, in August 1943. Giant Class Z-5 2-8-8-4 Yellowstone-type articulated steam locomotive number 5004 has assisted Class A-3 4-8-4 Northern-type steam passenger locomotive number 2665 over the 1.8% grade of Bozeman Pass and will be taken off here. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: passenger train, steam locomotive, passenger station

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 steam locomotive 1351 at Livingston, Montana, in 1954.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 1351 at Livingston, Montana, on May 23, 1954. Number 1351, a class S-4 built by Baldwin in 1902, is dead in a freight consist right behind the Z-6 road engine's tender after an overhaul at the Livingston Shops. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, roster photo

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 1356 at Livingston, Montana, in 1943.

Northern Pacific steam locomotive 1356 at Livingston, Montana, on August 23, 1943. Number 1356, class S-4 built by Baldwin in 1902, sits in yard at Livingston after rescue from Bitter Root River caused by collapse of bridge 23.2 due to high water. Photo by J.M. Fredrickson. Other Subject Classes: steam locomotive, roster photo

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