WW1 - 1914-1918
" Looks of War photographers "
" Regards de photographes de Guerre"
9000 photos
438 pages
RAILROADS
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Baldwin gasoline locomotive [30 hp] 3 foot gauge for light railways in France undated
NARA 111-SC-20318-ac
Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111
Baldwin 2-6-2 steam locomotive, 60 cm gauge, for US Army 1917
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111
Gasoline trench locomotive undated
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111
Troop car used by US Army - undated
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111
Box car used by US Army undated
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111
11 ton gondola car, 60 cm gauge, American Car and Foundry Co., Detroit MI 1917
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111
Box Car built by American Car Co. for US Army 1917
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111
Flat car, 60 cm gauge, American Car Co. Detroit 1917
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111
Engineers at Camp Humphreys assembling narrow gauge track [ 24# per yard] ca1917
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111
One of 50 class Ss-1
Santa Fe Light locomotives provided to the Southern Ry by the
US Railroad Administration during the Great War.
USRA Santa Fe Light 2-10-2 on the Southern Ry. - 1919 [Univ. of VA Library]close up
Photograph by Rufus W. Holsinger taken on Apr. 9, 1919 in the Charlottesville yards
Source of Photograph: Special Collections,
University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.
This prototype armored train built by Hall-Scott in Berkley CA is described
in "Railway Review"
June 1919
pages 938-9.
Hall-Scott gasoline armored rail car built for Army Engrs 1919
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Source of Photograph: National Archives RG 111
A rail motorcycle in use to guard against enemy alien threat in USA 1917
Source of Photogrpah: National Archives; From RG: 165
American Unofficial Collection of World War I Photographs
Guarding Railroad Bridge over the Schuylkill River – 1917
Source of Photogrpah: National Archives; From RG: 165
American Unofficial Collection of World War I Photographs