RE = American Railway Engineering Association. On this railroad, 133 lbs rail used on road crossings or at switches. Note ballast is uncrushed or partially crushed river gravel. |
Date:
11/27/2012 |
Location:
New Plymouth, ID Map  |
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101 |
Collection Of:

Floyd Gordon |
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Author: Floyd Gordon
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Picture Categories: Track |
This picture is part of album: New Plymouth: Rails, Joints and Switches |