Yakima Valley Transportation's "A" Car, a 1909 porduct, performs some street running, returning from a local set out of some work equipment in downtown Yakima, WA. Clearly, movement of ... (more)
The car barn at the Yakima Electric Railway Museum, home of the Yakima Valley Trolleys, is an incredible place. At front-left is YVT 298, a GE electric locomotive built new for the original Yakim... (more)
I think this number is incorrect as YVT never had a locomtive with this number.
Although acquired and restored to it's Washington state appearance from it's days in Yakima, 297 is actually a veteran of Southern California; having served the long forgotten Glendale and Montros... (more)
Heading out Pine St. in Yakima, #298 is on its way to Nob Hill and Congdon Orchards. The track to Selah diverges here heading out 6th St.
Yakima Valley Transportation interurban roots could easily be seen in the street trackage at 6th and W.Pine as #298 returns light from Selah heading for the YVT carbarn a few blocks away.
Built in 1909, Yakima Valley Transportation line car "A" was still at work in 1971 removing wire from an unused spur on the line to Wiley City. Today, the car is still operational at the YVT muse... (more)
YVT #298 is working in parent Union Pacific's yard in Yakima.