Steam Locomotives

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Milwaukee Road troop train at Easton, Washington in 1945.

Milwaukee Road troop train at Easton, Washington in 1945. A westbound troop train led by steam locomotive Number 684, a 4-6-2, passes a train with boxcab electric motor E-71 at the depot in Easton, Washington on February 9, 1945. A Ron V. Nixon photograph.

Nixon, Ron V.

Milwaukee Road steam locomotive Number 5611 at Argo in Seattle, Washington circa 1925.

Milwaukee Road steam locomotive Number 5611 at Argo in Seattle, Washington circa 1925. Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railroad (CM&StP) a 2-6-2, Number 5611 at Argo in Seattle, Washington circa 1925. A note on back of the photograph says the locomotive was used to haul passenger trains between Black River and Union Station before this line was electrified in 1927. Photograph by James A. Turner.

Turner, James A.

Milwaukee Road steam locomotive Number 5611 at Argo in Seattle, Washington circa 1925.

Milwaukee Road steam locomotive Number 5611 at Argo in Seattle, Washington circa 1925. Chicago, Milwaukee and Saint Paul Railroad (CM&StP) a 2-6-2, Number 5611 at Argo in Seattle, Washington circa 1925. A note on back of the photograph says the locomotive was used to haul passenger trains between Black River and Union Station before this line was electrified in 1927. Photograph by James A. Turner.

Turner, James A.

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