Color postcard view of the SP&S Vancouver, Washington depot with SP&S Columbia River Bridge in the background, undated. This is a postcard image.
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Color postcard view of the SP&S Vancouver, Washington depot with SP&S Columbia River Bridge in the background, undated. This is a postcard image.
A view of the SP&S Columbia River Bridge, undated. Photo by Swank and Company. This is a postcard image.
Swank and CompanyA view of the SP&S depot at Vancouver, Washington looking southeast, 1944. Photo by Garratt.
GarrattEarly view of the SP&S depot at Vancouver, Washington looking southeast, undated. Print from the Oregon Historical Society.
SP&S diesel locomotive Number 65, an American Locomotive Company (ALCO) RS-3, in Vancouver the diesel shop with it's engine being overhauled, September 9, 1956. Photo by John Labbe.
Labbe, JohnSP&S Diesel locomotive Number 67, an American Locomotive Company (ALCO) RS-3, with a yard transfer passing the Vancouver depot, undated. Gil Hulin Photograph.
Damaged SP&S diesel locomotive Number 80, an American Locomotive Company (ALCO) RS-3, inside SP&S Hoyt Street Roundhouse in Portland, Oregon, undated.
Damaged SP&S diesel locomotive Number 80, an American Locomotive Company (ALCO) RS-3, inside SP&S Hoyt Street Roundhouse in Portland, Oregon, undated.
SP&S diesel locomotive Number 80, an American Locomotive Company (ALCO) RS-3, passing the Vancouver yard office, undated.
SP&S diesel locomotive Number 801, an EMD F3A, and SP&S EMD F7A at Vancouver, Washington on a yard transfer to Willbridge, undated. These were passenger diesel locomotives but were used on freight trains when needed. Photo by Robert Johnston.
Johnston, Robert W.