RM2G48579–Warning - Do Not Pass Under This Logging Railroad Crossing While Loaded Logging Trains Are Passing Sign, Tillamook County, Oregon - October 1941
RMBRB0AH–The old Bartlett and Albany Railroad in Bartlett, New Hampshire USA. This was a logging railroad in operation from 1887 - 1894
RMDEARAX–Photo by Ladd of fresh grade for a logging railroad in the Moses Mountain unit. Double tracks were laid along this 298693
RMP77427–. English: Logging camp, Copalis Lumber Company, Carlisle, ca. 1917 . English: PH Coll 516.822 The Copalis Lumber Company was in business from 1914 to 1920. It's logging railroad was absorbed into the Carlisle Lumber Company. Carlisle is a small settlement on the Copalis River four miles east of the Pacific Ocean in southwest Grays Harbor County. When established in 1912 by the Carlisle Lumber Company, it was a busy logging and sawmill center. It continued to be active until the company's timber supply was exhausted. It was named for the lumber company, which originated from Wisconsin and was
RM2B2XW72–Gauley River logging railroad West Virginia.
RFKXTT60–Old railroad leading through forest
RMW67X4F–Photo by Ladd of fresh grade for a logging railroad in the Moses Mountain unit. Double tracks were laid along this tangent to enable loaded and empty trains to pass.Grading was by pick and shovel and horse-pulled Fresnos.; Scope and content: Photographic reports compiled by Harold Weaver illustrate forest management on Indian Reservation forests of Washington and Oregon, mainly on Colville where Weaver was Forest supervisor before becoming Regional Forester in 1960. Ther are a few photos of California and Montana and reports of scientific field trips.
RMFAKDMA–Golden, Colorado - A West Side Lumber Company narrow gauge steam engine used in logging, now at the Colorado Railroad Museum.
RF2BN9CBG–Railroad car on display at old logging camp at Whittaker, West Virginia
RFP54BB3–The Shay-geared steam steam locomotive gets ready to take tourists from Cass up the old logging railroad into the mountains of West Virginia
RF2BHTYNA–View down to South Fork Skokomish River from High Steel Bridge, originally built for logging trains, in Olympic National Forest, Washington State, USA
RMA89JXH–Dothan Alabama,Wiregrass Region murals,local history,logging,railroad,Black Blacks African Africans ethnic minority,adult adults man men male,cell pho
RF2JEN55H–Raphine, USA - October 7, 2021: Blue Ridge Mountains with sign on parkway overlook for Old Logging Railroad history information in autumn fall season
RME5B5RG–Shay logging locomotive, Cass Scenic Railroad, West Virginia, USA
RF2CB98TY–Old Railroad Bed in the Forest along the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia
RF2M0X9FG–The caboose of an old logging railroad train in the woods
RM2F8Y10H–Information at the Old Logging Railroad, built in 1919, reconstructed on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia, USA
RMAXHWH2–Woman looking at mural railroad lumbermen on wall in Chemainus Canada
RMH8A23N–Historic logging train landmark at Loon Mountain, Lincoln, New Hampshire, USA.
RMBHM2MB–Remnants of the East Branch & Lincoln Logging Railroad in the Pemigewasset Wilderness. Located in the White Mountains, NH
RMD7GWX7–Logging railroad and donkey engines at Big Lake, Washington
RMP774GF–. English: Mess hall interior and crew, Copalis Lumber Company, ca. 1917 . English: Caption on image: 59 PH Coll 516.820 The Copalis Lumber Company was in business from 1914 to 1920. It's logging railroad was absorbed into the Carlisle Lumber Company. Carlisle is a small settlement on the Copalis River four miles east of the Pacific Ocean in southwest Grays Harbor County. When established in 1912 by the Carlisle Lumber Company, it was a busy logging and sawmill center. It continued to be active until the company's timber supply was exhausted. It was named for the lumber company, which originat
RM2BDMBJH–Hall and Bishop Logging Co crew returning on logging railroad, Gettysburg, Washington, ca 1900
RFKXTT64–Old railroad leading through forest
RMTYBAA5–Photo by Ladd of fresh grade for a logging railroad in the Moses Mountain unit. Double tracks were laid along this tangent to enable loaded and empty trains to pass.Grading was by pick and shovel and horse-pulled Fresnos.; Scope and content: Photographic reports compiled by Harold Weaver illustrate forest management on Indian Reservation forests of Washington and Oregon, mainly on Colville where Weaver was Forest supervisor before becoming Regional Forester in 1960. Ther are a few photos of California and Montana and reports of scientific field trips.
RM2M4E9GE–Log Transportation: Logging Railroad. Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History
RMF69T1D–Visitors can experience bygone days in the Sierra National Forest by riding a logging train pulled by an historic steam locomotive operated by the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad from Fish Camp in California, USA. This Shay engine No. 10 was built in 1928 in Lima, Ohio, weighs 84 tons, and makes four-mile, hour-long excursions March through October.
RF2DT4C0C–Recreated logging camp at Whittaker, West Virginia
RF2BHTYGH–View down to South Fork Skokomish River from High Steel Bridge, originally built for logging trains, in Olympic National Forest, Washington State, USA
RF2CDHMYX–Aerial view of a railroad yard with log piles and train wagons loaded with timber for transport at Summer , Finland
RMJK52NA–USA, West Virginia, Cass, Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, company houses, former logging town cabins
RME581T0–Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, West Virginia, USA
RFKT04C6–Old Railroad in the Forest of the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia
RMK5F56B–Street mural with a logging railway train in Raymond, WA
RM2F8Y11C–A section of the Old Logging Railroad, built in 1919, reconstructed on the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia, USA
RMAXHWG7–Preserved logging train MacMillan Bloedel 1044 Chemainus Vancouver island Canada
RMBKM1RW–Mason County Logging #7 leads the Quincy Railroad Company #2 into the Sunol Depot in Sunol, California
RMBMDE6K–East Branch & Lincoln Logging Railroad in Lincoln, New Hampshire USA
RMD7GY32–Logging railroad
RMP77JE7–. English: Saw filer in workshop, Clemons Logging Company, ca. 1921 . English: Caption on image: Clemons Logging Co., Melbourne, Wash. No. 10. CK75FaL PH Coll 516.478 Clemons Logging Company was organized in 1903. Charles H Clemons was the first president. The company had a logging camp in the Melbourne area. In 1919, the company was consolidated with the Melbourne and North River Railroad Company, an eight mile logging railroad extending from Melbourne to Montesano. In 1919, the company was reorganized as the Clemons Logging Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Weyerhaeuser Timber Compan
RMW4YE6W–Crew loading a fir log onto a logging railroad using a ginpole and donkey engine Washington 1907 (KINSEY 2757).
RFKXTT5X–Old railroad leading through forest
RF2EJPMPK–3 Valves in the cab of West Fork Logging Co.Locomotive #91, a 3-truck Heisler located at the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad in Mineral, WA
RM2M4E9GB–Log Transportation: Logging Railroad. Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History
RMF69T1C–Visitors can experience bygone days in the Sierra National Forest by riding a logging train pulled by an historic steam locomotive operated by the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad from Fish Camp in California, USA. The Shay engine No. 10 was built in 1928 in Lima, Ohio, weighs 84 tons, and makes four-mile, hour-long excursions March through October. This close-up view of the front end shows its smokestack, headlight, the door to the smokebox, and the manufacturer's emblem with the locomotive's identity number.
RF2DT482N–Railroad depot of the Cass Scenic Railroad
RF2BHTYYD–View down to South Fork Skokomish River from High Steel Bridge, originally built for logging trains, in Olympic National Forest, Washington State, USA
RF2CDHND1–Aerial view of a railroad yard with log piles and train wagons loaded with timber for transport at Summer , Finland
RMJK52NH–USA, West Virginia, Cass, Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, company houses, former logging town cabins
RME584G1–Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, West Virginia, USA
RMP2CDP7–Logging truck filled with wooden planks alongside railroad tracks in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
RFD26E4P–Logs on railroad cars in winter
RMF6WXR1–Cloudcroft, New Mexico - The Mexican Canyon Trestle on the former Alamogordo and Sacramento Mountain Railroad.
RMAXHWH4–Mural of railroad lumbermen painted on brick in parking area Chemainus Vancouver island Canada
RM2A3P4NW–Smoke from a direct-gear logging locomotive nearly obscures the depot at Cass Scenic Railroad State Park in Cass, West Virginia
RMBRB0CX–Man walking down the old Bartlett and Albany Railroad in Bartlett, New Hampshire USA.
RMD7GX0P–Logging railroad locomotive engine
RMP7770T–. English: Galley crew, Ebey Logging Company, ca. 1917 . English: PH Coll 516.1096 Ebey Logging Company was in business from ca. 1909 to ca. 1927, with operations in Arlington, Snohomish County. In 1927, it sold its logging railroad to Canyon Lumber Company. Arlington is twelve miles north of Everett at the junction of the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish River in northwest Snohomish County. Subjects (LCTGM): Mess halls--Washington (State); Cooks; Men--Washington (State); Dogs--Washington (State); Lumber camps--Washington (State); Lumber industry--Washington (State); Ebey Logging Com
RF2F40D6N–A Universal Joint in the drive train of West Fork Logging Co.Locomotive #91, a 3-truck Heisler located at the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad in Mineral,
RM2M4E9AE–Log Transportation: Logging Railroad. Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History
RFEAAKJA–Stacked logs detail on a rail car.
RF2DT477C–Steam-powered passenger train on the Cass Scenic Railroad
RF2BHTYG6–View down to South Fork Skokomish River from High Steel Bridge, originally built for logging trains, in Olympic National Forest, Washington State, USA
RF2CDHM2A–Aerial view of a railroad yard with log piles and train wagons loaded with timber for transport at Summer , Finland
RMJK3RCP–USA, West Virginia, Cass, Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, company houses, former logging town cabins
RME57T2T–Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, West Virginia, USA
RFT4392H–Preserved Log Cars and Log Crane in Pisgah National Forest in North Carolina
RF2KAGE06–Colorful fall foliage and steam-powered Porter Locomotive coupled to freight car. Used for hauling logs harvested in White Mountains of New Hampshire.
RMF6WXR0–Cloudcroft, New Mexico - The Mexican Canyon Trestle on the former Alamogordo and Sacramento Mountain Railroad.
RMAGX960–log piles and cut lumber, Priest Lake, Idaho
RM2A3P4PA–Smoke from a direct-gear logging locomotive nearly obscures the depot at Cass Scenic Railroad State Park in Cass, West Virginia
RMBRB0BY–Man walking down the old Bartlett and Albany Railroad in Bartlett, New Hampshire USA.
RMD7GX0J–Logging railroad locomotive engine
RMP77318–. English: Donkey engine with logging crew splitting wood, Ebey Logging Company, ca. 1917 . English: Caption on image: No. 5 PH Coll 516.1084 Ebey Logging Company was in business from ca. 1909 to ca. 1927, with operations in Arlington, Snohomish County. In 1927, it sold its logging railroad to Canyon Lumber Company. Arlington is twelve miles north of Everett at the junction of the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish River in northwest Snohomish County. Subjects (LCTGM): Steam donkeys--Washington (State); Loggers; Logs; Woodcutting--Washington (State); Fuelwood--Washington (State); Lumbe
RM2DYK3KP–Landslides over tracks of logging railroad on north bank Gualala river. Partly excavated & buried again by con.
RFKWHJ17–Old railroad leading through forest
RF2EBM7WG–A Crouse-Hinds electrical fitting on West Fork Logging Co.Locomotive #91, a 3-truck Heisler located at the Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad in Mineral, WA
RM2M4E9R9–Log Transportation: Logging Railroad. Photographs Relating to National Forests, Resource Management Practices, Personnel, and Cultural and Economic History
RFKNM85K–SALO, FINLAND - NOVEMBER 22, 2014: Blue Scania V8 logging truck at Salo railway station. About 25% of Finnish timber is transported to railway station
RF2DT477H–Steam-powered passenger train on the Cass Scenic Railroad
RF2BHTYC9–View down to South Fork Skokomish River from High Steel Bridge, originally built for logging trains, in Olympic National Forest, Washington State, USA
RF2CDHMEY–Aerial view of a railroad yard with log piles and train wagons loaded with timber for transport at Summer , Finland
RMBKM1RX–The engineer leans out of the cab of the steam locomotive Mason County Logging #7.
RME583JD–Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, West Virginia, USA
RMJ97748–Shay locomotion 2147 in railroad museum in Townsend, Tenn.
RMJGYB5P–John Schafer with wife Neta Smith Schafer and daughter Bernice beside 1922 Buick Six automobile at railroad logging camp
RMFFFF58–Train caboose at the Camp 18 logging museum. Else, Oregon
RMR5G282–USA, West Virginia, Cass, Cass Scenic Railroad State Park, company houses, former logging town cabins
RMW77A7Y–A logging locomotive and tender round the bend past an old water tank near the Cass Scenic Railroad station in Cass, West Virginia Physical description: 1 photograph : digital, tiff file, color. Notes: Purchase; Carol M. Highsmith Photography, Inc.; 2015; (DLC/PP-2015:055).;
RMBNK8AN–Built in the early 1900s, the abandoned Trestle No. 16 is along the old East Branch & Lincoln Railroad in the Pemigewasset Wilderness of New Hampshire
RMD7H058–Loading platform with logs next to logging railroad
RMP77458–. English: Logging crew at camp, Ebey Logging Company, ca. 1917 . English: PH Coll 516.1085 Ebey Logging Company was in business from ca. 1909 to ca. 1927, with operations in Arlington, Snohomish County. In 1927, it sold its logging railroad to Canyon Lumber Company. Arlington is twelve miles north of Everett at the junction of the North and South forks of the Stillaguamish River in northwest Snohomish County. Subjects (LCTGM): Loggers; Dogs--Washington (State); Lumber camps--Washington (State); Railroad tracks--Washington (State); Laundry--Washington (State); Benches--Washington (State); Lumb
RMPCH98E–Albion Lumber Company's redwood logging railroad and their Baldwin 2-4-2T No. 1 'Albion' ca. 1890.
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