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.
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This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total.
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