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  • Collection: Northwest Rails

Spokane_Street_Railways004.tif
"Leading section of parade on Main Avenue at close of street car use in Spokane, August 31, 1936. Washington Water Power Company owned."

Spokane_Street_Railways005.tif
Two streetcar employees. Man on the right is A. A. Maxfield.

Spokane_Street_Railways008.tif
Two trolley car drivers on car. One man might be Dan Bishop.

Spokane_Street_Railways009.tif
Isabel Marguerite Whalen Fuchs in front of a streetcar with Manito on the front. Manito streetcar took people south to Spokane College at 29th and Grand.

Spokane_Street_Railways014.tif
Spokane streetcar advertising Natatorium Park.

Spokane_Street_Railways016.tif
Group of unidentified workers at a streetcar depot.

Spokane_Street_Railways017.tif
"Spokane Traction Company streetcar to 11th & Freya, 1915. Open end with conductor, rear, Motorman in front Right. E. Sprague - Union Park Line."

Spokane_Street_railways022.tif
Trolley car with Irving School visible. Taken at Maple and 5th Avenue.

Spokane_Street_Railways024.tif
"Burning street car at the close of their service in Spokane after parade held, August 31, 1936. System then owned by Washington Water Power Company."

Spokane_Street_Railways027.tif
"The Washington Water Power Company was in the transportation business from 1891 until 1945. Ridership on the company's rail system peaked in 1910 when the system carried nearly 25 million passengers. The huge increase in riders led the company to…

Spokane_Street_Railways028.tif
Trolley on Spokane street.

Oversize_Box10_004.tif
Railroad car loaded with lumber. Unidentified location.
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