Skip to main content

Box 63

 Container

Contains 338 Results:

Item 1: Click for Image

 File — Box: 63, Folder: 61
Scope and Contents From the Series: This series consists of photographs of the Great Northern Railway's facilities in Everett and Seattle, Washington. These photographs were submitted to the Commission as Employees' Exhibit 23, are referred to by the letter J in testimony, and were taken by V.S. "Bud" Zumwinkle. Mr. Zumwinkle was employed as an engineer in both road and yard service for the Great Northern and was local chairman of Lodge 501 of the BLF&E. The Great Northern Railway was a class I railroad, operating from...
Dates: 1960

Item 1: Click for Image

 File — Box: 63, Folder: 62
Scope and Contents From the File:

Taken at Argo, located approximately four miles south of the Seattle House Yard and nine or ten miles south of Interbay Yard. All of the tracks are main lines of the Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, Milwaukee Road, and Pacific Coast Railroad. Freight and passenger trains, as well as yard engines of the Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, and Great Northern, move over these tracks. This is one of the busiest locations in the Seattle area.

Dates: 1960

Item 1: Click for Image

 File — Box: 63, Folder: 63
Scope and Contents From the File:

Taken at Argo, located approximately four miles south of the Seattle House Yard and nine or ten miles south of Interbay Yard. All of the tracks are main lines of the Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, Milwaukee Road, and Pacific Coast Railroad. Freight and passenger trains, as well as yard engines of the Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, and Great Northern, move over these tracks. This is one of the busiest locations in the Seattle area.

Dates: 1960

Item 1: Click for Image

 File — Box: 63, Folder: 64
Scope and Contents From the File:

Taken at Argo, located approximately four miles south of the Seattle House Yard and nine or ten miles south of Interbay Yard. All of the tracks are main lines of the Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, Milwaukee Road, and Pacific Coast Railroad. Freight and passenger trains, as well as yard engines of the Union Pacific, Northern Pacific, and Great Northern, move over these tracks. This is one of the busiest locations in the Seattle area.

Dates: 1960

Item 1: Click for Image

 File — Box: 63, Folder: 65
Scope and Contents From the File:

Photograph taken from Dravus Street Bridge facing south. NP main line to right

Dates: 1960

Item 1: Click for Image

 File — Box: 63, Folder: 66
Scope and Contents From the File:

East side track, just south of crossover where GN shoves across.

Dates: 1960

Item 1: Click for Image

 File — Box: 63, Folder: 92
Scope and Contents From the File:

Car floats and float bridge in background. Gantries on East River in Long Island City, Queens, New York.

Dates: 1960-1961

Item 1: Click for Image

 File — Box: 63, Folder: 93
Scope and Contents From the File:

Transfer caboose in foreground near Long Island Rail Road locomotive Unit #447. East River Gantries in Long Island City, Queens.

Dates: 1960-1961