Category:Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad
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English: The Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad (1880-1916) was the successor to the Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad (1878-1880), after it was purchased by Henry Villard's Oregon Improvement Company. It was then reorganized as the Pacific Coast Railroad (which had been established in 1897 as a shell company). That eventually became part of the Great Northern.
Subcategories
This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.
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- Arthur A. Denny (locomotive) (6 F)
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- Black Diamond Depot (9 F)
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- Lilly Bogardus dock (13 F)
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Media in category "Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad"
The following 28 files are in this category, out of 28 total.
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2nd Ave and Yesler Way in 1880 and ca 1914 (SEATTLE 1781).jpg 368 × 600; 72 KB
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Black Diamond Historical Museum - Pacific Coast Railroad schedule and map, 1917.jpg 6,000 × 4,000; 8.19 MB
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First railroad depot in Seattle, ca 1880 (MOHAI 5918).jpg 700 × 447; 52 KB
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King Street coal bunkers, October 15, 1880 - DPLA - 73f0c4576140d093a447f808a2a89f54.jpg 4,038 × 4,018; 1.03 MB
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Oregon Improvement Company, ca. 1885 - DPLA - db3f3164cd1114aece9330ffcf6a4c23.jpg 3,074 × 2,342; 827 KB
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Ox teams hauling logs on Seattle waterfront, 1880 (53524718832).jpg 3,279 × 2,093; 2 MB
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Oxen hauling logs along waterfront, Seattle, ca 1885 (MOHAI 705).jpg 640 × 378; 49 KB
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Train at depot, Franklin, Washington, ca 1890 (MOHAI 7034).jpg 697 × 414; 56 KB
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Waterfront and tideflats, Seattle, ca 1875 (MOHAI 1883).jpg 640 × 456; 70 KB