Box 59
Contains 306 Results:
Tracks to the South of King Street Passenger Station, 1960
Taken in the vicinity of King Street Station. To the extreme right is northbound Northern Pacific main line, and the adjacent track is southbound Northern Pacific main line. Tracks to the left are terminal tracks and Seattle house yard tracks. All the tracks are used by Great Northern yard engines heading in either direction. Signals are generally passed on the fireman's side.
Seventh Avenue Switching Operation, 1960
Seventh Avenue Switching Operation, 1960
Seventh Avenue Switching Operation, 1960
Shows the track adjacent to the building in Exhibit J-6 and gives some idea of the sharpness of the curve and the close clearance. This is a short sub-track. Only two cars are spotted here at a time. The curve is on the fireman's side.
Seventh Avenue Trackage, 1960
Stock yard track is on the extreme left. Switchmen generally give signals on the fireman's side when spotting stock cars. This is a subtrack that spots five cars.
Tracks Located Under Alaskan Way Viaduct, 1960
Milwaukee Road Engines Next to Alaskan Way Viaduct, 1960
Yard Engine Approaching on Milwaukee Road-Union Pacific Main Line, 1960
Yard Tracks Located Under and Adjacent to Alaskan Way Viaduct, 1960
Used by several railroads, an NP engine is in the foreground (out of frame). Shows yard tracks located under and adjacent to the Alaskan Way Viaduct. These tracks are on the right-hand side of the viaduct. Crossovers can be seen in the left-center of the picture and near the center of the picture. Thick pillars obstruct the vision of the firemen or enginemen in this area.