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Railroads of Death Valley (Images of Rail)

Author Robert P. Palazzo
Publisher Arcdia Publishing
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN0738574791
ISBN-139780738574790
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CategoryHistory
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Railroads have played an important part in the history of Death Valley. The Pacific Coast Borax Company first used the Death Valley Railroad to transport its ore to market and then to transport Death Valley tourists to its Furnace Creek Resort. "Death Valley Scotty's" leap to national fame came as a direct result of his chartering a private train to break the Los Angeles to Chicago speed record. The Carson & Colorado Railroad on the west and the Tonopah & Tidewater Railroad on the east provided support to Death Valley's mining activity, its associated boomtowns, and early tourism.
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