Title taken from caption. View of the railroad yard at Ship Creek in Anchorage, Alaska. Photograph taken in Oct. 1951. Photograph type: 35 mm color slide.
Photograph shows two railroad employees, one in uniform, standing on the boards of an Alaska Railroad motor car that is parked on the railway track. Several other men, possibly railroad construction workers, are visible to the right of the...
View of Alaska Railroad cars on tracks as seen from inside car at Portage, Alaska, steering wheel visible at left. Railroad bridge and guard rail are visible at right, while utility pole and wires are visible at left. Lettering on railroad cars...
49 second film clip, black & white/silent, of a film clip organized like a film newsreel. Shown is a railroad contstruction camp, the Alaska Railroad bridge over Eagle River, and a railroad observation car. Captions on the film read: "The...
Title taken from caption. View of the railroad yard at Ship Creek in Anchorage, Alaska. The building next to the water tower on the left is the Alaska Native Service Hospital (later known as the Alaska Native Medical Center). Photograph taken in...
Title taken from verso. People stand on and near railroad car in front of Tanana Valley Railroad depot, Fairbanks, Alaska, with horse drawn cart at right. Also from front: "A.E.C. G2030." Signs on buildings read: "Fairbanks. Seward 467 m[iles]....
Aerial view of Alaska Railroad trains and yards in Anchorage, Alaska, with Government Hill neighborhood pictured above railroad buildings and tracks, and antenna standing in right background. Nov. 9, 1960. Photographer: Ward W. Wells. Original...
A railroad car of the Tanana Valley Railroad stands in flood water in front of the railroad station in Fairbanks. A sign above the door to the stations reads "Ticket Office." The finding aid and other related photographs...
61 second film clip, black & white with audio track narration Clip of the construction and operation of the Alaska Railroad and early campsite of Anchorage, Alaska. Narration describes the development of the ARR.
"Railroad cars along the track between Anchorage and Seward Alaska following the Alaska Earthquake and Tidal Wave 3/27/64". Photograph of damage from the 1964 earthquake and resulting tsunami.
Group photo of Peter L. Ferry family standing in front of Alaska Railroad locomotive number 1 in Fairbanks, Alaska. From verso: "Aug. 1929. Ferry family, Fairbanks, Alaska - First train in Alaska. James, Catherine, Frank Diener with Patrick,...
View of Alaska Railroad freight cars at Portage, Alaska railroad station along Turnagain Arm, with utility pole in foreground and road partially visible. Lettering on railroad cars reads (left to right): "Alaska Railroad. 10279. McKinley Route."...
Title taken from front. Alaska Railroad Station, Whitney, Alaska, just north of Anchorage. Also from front: "A.E.C. G922." An Alaska Engineering Commission photo. Photographer's number G922. 1918? Photographer: H.G.K. Original photograph size: 6...
Title taken from verso. View of Alaska Railroad construction work train, Engine No. 275, Wasilla, Alaska, with buildings. Also from verso: "Property of Cook Inlet Historical Society." 1917. Original photographe size: 4" x 5".
Title taken from front. Man addressing railroad workers from railroad car at Seward, Alaska. 1910? Photographer: Sylvia Sexton. Original size of photograph: 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
View of an Alaska Railroad car in Anchorage, Alaska. The side of the car reads: "Alaska Railroad Malemute Saloon CS4" and has the Kiwanis International "K" logo near the front of the car. From verso: "Moose Gooser February 25, 1967 Anchorage 3-69"....
Title taken from container list. View of damage to railroad cars in Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Sign on building, far left, reads Alaska Railroad Shop. Number on overturned locomotive, center, reads 4824. Sign on railroad...
Title taken from container list. View destruction to the railroad yard in Seward, Alaska after the March 27, 1964 earthquake. Railroad cars sit on their side. Sign on two rail cars, center and right, reads Alaska Railroad. A man stands on the left....