Uintah Railway Station

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Title Uintah Railway Station
Identifier 0807.tif
Subject Business enterprises -- Uintah Railway Station
Description A railroad station was built in 1905 at 80 North Vernal Avenue in anticipation that the Uintah Railroad would extend its rails to Vernal. Although the intended railway never made it to Vernal, freight, mail and passengers were hauled by freight wagons and stagecoach. Later after 1910 automobiles began to replace the stagecoach. Containing both freight house and a passenger depot, the Uintah Railway Office saw shipments every day of the week, both in and out of Ashley Valley. In the upper floor of the Uintah Railway Office, the telegraph office connected Vernal to Dragon and Mack, Colorado. John Q. and Sarah Logan, pictured in front of the building, were hired to manage and operate the telegraph line exchange. This photo was taken during an election.
Publisher Uintah County Library Regional History Center
Type Image
Format image/jpeg
Language eng
Rights Management Digital image, copyright 2002 Uintah County Library
Source Physical Dimensions 6cm x 6cm
Bit Depth 8
Scanning Technician Aric Hansen
Scanning Device Creo-Scitex Jazz+ flatbed scanner
Spatial Coverage Vernal (Utah)
Donor Uintah County Historic Preservation Commission
Source Material B&W copy negative
ARK ark:/87278/s6517bp5
Setname ucl_rhc
ID 392940
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6517bp5
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