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| | Raising 205 ton engine from Yakima River near Cle Elum, WA. Cascade Rail Foundation, Norton Collection - all rights reserved | | | | 458 KB
| | Raising 205 ton engine from Yakima River near Cle Elum, WA | | | | 234 KB
| | Passenger train No. 17, the westbound Columbian, entered the Cle Elum yard at 9:12 a.m. on May 6, 1912. It ran into an open switch and collided with a freight locomotive on the siding.
Fireman A. W. “Gus” Jordan, on the Columbian, was killed instantly | | | | 223 KB
| | Passenger train No. 17, the westbound Columbian, entered the Cle Elum yard at 9:12 a.m. on May 6, 1912. It ran into an open switch and collided with a freight locomotive on the siding.
Fireman A. W. “Gus” Jordan, on the Columbian, was killed instantly | | | | 558 KB
| | Steam locomotive in front of Kittitas, WA depot and outhouse | | | | 584 KB
| | Ellensburg, WA depot and outhouse | | | | 311 KB
| | Columbia River bridge under construction at Beverly, WA (view looking east). January 30, 1909 | | | | 252 KB
| | Real photo postcard showing the NP, the CM&PS, and the Yakima River, above Cle Elum, WA. Connell photo. | | | | 255 KB
| | Real photo postcard showing a 2-6-2 steam locomotive leading a short work train over a bridge near Malden, WA. | | | | 480 KB
| | CM&PS 5018, a 2-6-6-2 Mallet steam locomotive, at Malden, WA. The locomotive appears to be in-transit. Undated photo, photographer unidentified. Real photo postcard from the Cascade Rail Foundation Ruthie and Frank Norton Collection, all rights reserve | | | | 339 KB
| | Wreck of the first eastbound Columbian on May 30, 1911, near Marengo, WA. | | | | 245 KB
| | CM&PS shoofly tunnel | | | | 315 KB
| | View east toward the Milwaukee Road bridge over the Columbia River. | | | | 787 KB
| | Wreck at Rye, WA |
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