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Construction crew working with narrow gauge track on a bridge built for standard gauge track.
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Workers constructing track and a platform at Kent.
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Railway to Camp Hale, winter. Dick Lowe was foreman when this line was put in. Pando was the name of the siding. There were 85 Indians working on the line. They lived in "cars" designed for that use and stayed on the job full time. Buildings seen in right midground, railroad tracks in foreground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Crew working on the railroad ties at Kent. Inscription reads: "Joint ahead!"
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Workers constructing track at Kent.
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Crane with winch moving a metal piece off the tracks. Work crew stands on both sides in the background.