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Union Pacific (UP) 5309 & 9500
A photograph print showing Union Pacific (UP) 5309, 2-10-2, and 9500, 4-12-2, ready to leave Glenn's Ferry, ID, on freight train No. 4-256, 81 cars.
Date:
September 8, 1940
Creator:
Griffiths, Henry R.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Union Pacific (UP) 9061
A photograph print showing Union Pacific (UP) 9061, 4-12-2, Glenn's Ferry, ID.
Date:
April 7, 1946
Creator:
Griffiths, Henry R.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Union Pacific (UP) 9061
A photograph print showing Union Pacific (UP) 9061, 4-12-2, with locomotive 5528, 2-10-2, pushing on section 1 of freight train No. 1-158, starting up King Hill, ID, 64 cars, 40 mph.
Date:
April 7, 1946
Creator:
Griffiths, Henry R.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Union Pacific (UP) 9084, 2541 & 2557
A photograph print showing Union Pacific (UP) 9084, 4-12-2, with locomotives 2541 and 2557, both 2-8-2's, on westbound mixed freight extra, climbing Medbury Hill out of the Snake River Canyon, ID, 61 cars, 20 mph. (See 2008.008.2789)
Date:
December 29, 1946
Creator:
Griffiths, Henry R.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Union Pacific (UP) 3530
A photograph print showing the Union Pacific (UP) 3530, 2-8-8-0, and 3812, 4-6-6-4, double-heading an eastbound mixed freight train along the Snake River near King Hill, ID, 60 cars, 40 mph, on the UP Main Line.
Date:
May 2, 1948
Creator:
Griffiths, Henry R.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Construction Right of Way at Arrowrock Dam
A photograph print showing a right-of-way construction line to Arrowrock Dam. Sure would like to have some shots of trains on this line, but only have found one so far. Sure must have been a crooked line!
Date:
May 5, 1940
Creator:
Griffiths, Henry R.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History
Construction Right of Way at Arrowrock Dam
A photograph print showing a right-of-way construction line to Arrowrock Dam.
Date:
May 5, 1940
Creator:
Griffiths, Henry R.
System:
The Gateway to Oklahoma History