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Photo of first rail barge arrival. I believe Sept of 1965
with equipment to install dolphins and other pieces. |
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Photo of first rail barge arrival. I believe Sept of 1965
with equipment to install dolphins and other pieces. |
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Barge at landing. Looking from about mid yard.
Whiting Switcher at about 2nd switch. This photo about 1967-69. Truck is
mid to late '50s White Freightliner,
somewhat unique as it was equipped with front drive axle making it 4x4.
220 Cummins and 10 speed RR believe ex-CF. Two of these trucks were acquired
to handle chassis's and other work. |
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Barge arrival, about 1966-67. It shows two flats and bulk cement car. |
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Showing barge and track and short
sections of connecting rail. I believe cargo on flatcar is pre- fab split
level home. Photo about
1965-67? |
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Loading damaged tank truck for
shipment to Seattle for repair. About 1970. Truck is late '60s Kenworth
with four axles and V12-71 Detroit
Diesel. Part of small fleet that hauled fuel from Valdez, north to Copper
Center, Delta, Tok, and Fairbanks. If you are wondering
why the tank truck was being loaded into a gondola, my recollection is that
it needed to leave on the next barge and there were no empty flatcars in
the yard. Because no ramp was installed the barge had to be worked according
to the tide, so it was usually necessary to unload and reload the barge in
a short amount of time. |
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Early container handling. I think first van is 24 or 27' long. Reefer
unit belonging to Alaska Line. Crane is a P & H Serial # 6817, purchased
from Alaska Railroad. Photo about 1968-69. |
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This photo about 1967-69. I think these containers belonged to Alaska
Steamship Co. and were 24 or 27' long- General Cargo. |
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This photo is Sept/Oct 1965 I think. In left background shows original
prime mover for moving cars, prior to receiving Whiting trackmobile. Rhis
was some type of large aircraft tow trailer, possibly USAF surplus. |
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[Added 3/9/07] These two photos
are very good. I think several of the people shown are listed in the News-Miner
article. This shows the
first
prime
mover? in good detail. So far I haven't found much information on it other
than it was some type of aircraft tow tractor. (Photo by Don Teeters) |
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[Added 3/9/07] These two photos are very good.
I think several of the people shown are listed in the News-Miner article.
This shows the first prime
mover? in good detail. So far I haven't found much information on it other
than it was some type of aircraft tow tractor. (Photo by Don Teeters) |
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[Added 3/9/07] This picture shows one of the
cement cars and was taken in the upper quarter of the yard, near where
the yard met the road. I think the gondola next to it is up against the
loading ramp. |
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[Added 3/9/07] Shows barge arrival. The picture
of the tug alongside the barge maybe 1966/67. I'm not able to I.D. which
tug it was. Some of the debris shown on the rocks was probably left by
a high tide. I think the short pieces of rail shown may have been one. |
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[Added 3/9/07] This is interesting as it shows
the number and how the cars were secured. Notice the chocks & stabilizers?
1966 |
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[Added 3/9/07] This is a mid to late 50's White
3000 series for my father's fuel company Harbor Fuel. |
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[Added 3/9/07] Line of flat cars with container
vans. Taken in the yard. |
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[Added 3/9/07] Another view of the photo sent
earlier. It shows
the switcher. 1970 |
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[Added 3/9/07] I think this is rail for the
first expansion of the yard which was across Mineral Creek Loop Road. 1969 |
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[Added 3/9/07] Shows new rail being handled
by crane. 1969 |
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[Added 3/9/07] This is from the Fairbanks Daily
News Miner. |
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[Added 3/9/07] I think this was taken when
the switcher was fairly new. April 1966 |
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[Added 3/9/07] Just another view of a previous
photo. It shows the barge resting on the pad. 1966 |