Title by indexer Photograph of a WGRR railroad engine with two engineers and a woman. This appears to be a class A Climax locomotive; the woman is seated in the engineer's position.
What appear to be miners, are in open-air railroad cars, being pulled across a wooden trestle bridge by a small locomotive. The bridge spans a body of water - possibly a river.
Title from finding aid. Photograph shows what appears to be a railroad bridge over a gorge. The locomotive of a train can just be made out on the right side of the picture. Caption from finding aid reads "Trail bridge". Location is unknown.
Title from indexer. Photograph shows a man standing in front of a railroad locomotive exhibit. Behind the man sits a building for "Glenn Carrington & Co. Mining Equipment Sales Parts and Service".
Title from caption. Photograph shows men working near the locomotive crane at the assembling yard in Nenana, Alaska on June 29th, 1917.. Caption reads: "No. 55. A. J. Johnson, Official photographer, A. E. C.".
Title from caption. Photograph shows a railroad locomotive under a small bridge in a gravel pit. Men and horses are standing about. Caption also reads: "No. 95, A. J. Johnson, Official Photographer A.E.C."
Title from caption. Photograph shows men standing on railroad locomotive on railroad bridge during construction at mile 462.7 in Fairbanks District, Alaska. Caption also reads: "No. 106, A. J. Johnson, Official Photographer A.E.C."
Title by indexer. Photograph shows a locomotive pulling some small train cars. The photograph is a mirror image. The train appears to be a B.&O.R.R. train.