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76 Survey gang for the narrow gauge railroad, against background [2]uum_mapImage/StillImage
77 Survey gang for the narrow gauge railroad, against background, upside downuum_mapImage/StillImage
78 W. F. Bulkley photographs, poster 03, photo 10: Railroad tracks bordering Eureka, Utah.uum_mapImage
79 Steamer and construction camps at the Lucin Cutoff.uum_mapImage
80 Bamberger Electric Railroad. No. 125. Builder: J.G. Brill - 1932. Seats: 54 passengers. At: Ogden, Utah, June 1950. Series: 125-129, bought from Fonda, Johnstown & Gloversville R.R. in 1939 (same nos.)uum_map
81 Emigration Canyon Railroad. No.: "Red Butte." Builder: Danville Car Co. - May 27, 1909. Seats: 52 passengers. Road connects Salt Lake City, Utah, and Emigration Canyon.uum_map
82 Emigration Canyon Railroad. No.: "Tintic." Builder: American Car Co., April 1911. Seats: 48 passengers. At: Salt Lake City, Utah.uum_map
83 Kennecott dike and railroad tracks, Magnauum_mapImage
84 Salt Lake & Utah 603uum_map
85 Salt Lake & Utah 751uum_map
86 Salt Lake & Utah R.R. #608, Salt Lake City, April 1939.uum_map
87 Salt Lake & Utah R.R. #609. April 1940. Provo, Utah. New color scheme - silver and red. Looks like h___.uum_map
88 Salt Lake & Utah R.R. #? Salt Lake City, April 1939.uum_map
89 Trains [02]uum_mapImage
90 Utah-Idaho Central Railroad. No.: 500. Builder: American Car Co. - 1915. Seats: 62 passengers. At: Ogden, Utah, June 1, 1944. Series: 500-51yuum_map
91 Lucin Cutoff, works and Embanked Trestle. Photo by Johnson Salt Lake.uum_mapImage
92 Lucin Cutoff. Pole-driver at work. Arrival of a raft of poles. Photo by Johnson Salt Lake.uum_mapImage
93 Steamer "Promontory", floating bunk-house, and floating pole-drive at the Lucin Cutoff. Photo by Johnson Salt Lake.uum_mapImage
94 Steamer "Promontory", floating bunk-house, and floating pole-driver at the Lucin Cutoff. Photo by Johnson Salt Lake.uum_mapImage
95 Steamer and construction camps at the Lucin Cutoff. (Photo by) Johnson Salt Lake.uum_mapImage
96 Trestle and pole drivers, Lucin Cutoff. On the Great Salt Lake. Photo by Johnson Salt Lake.uum_mapImage
97 "How the Horse Helped Build America." Chapter 15, No.11uum_mapImage
98 Bamberger Electric Railroad. No. 64. Builder:Yellow Coach Company. Seats: 44 passengers. At: North Salt Lake City, Utah, July 1952. Bus runs out to city limits, unloads passengers into Interurban car. Driver doubles as motorman and takes car on regular run.uum_map
99 Durango area, La Plata County, Colorado [13]uum_mapImage
100 Durango area, La Plata County, Colorado [14]uum_mapImage
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