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On exhibition on flat car; ex-Virginia & Truckee. Photographed: at Ogden, Utah, May 9, 1969.


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  • Golden spike
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  • Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works
  • Virginia and Truckee Railroad
  • Flatcar