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O! Golden Spike, Unite These States!

It was this week in history that the Transcontinental Railroad was completed, joined together with a golden railroad spike. On May 10, 1869, the presidents of the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads met in Promontory, Utah, to drive the ceremonial golden spike into a rail line that connected their railroads, and united the Continental U.S.

Below, I’d like to share some historical railroading photos, sent to me by a good friend:

Chicago, 1951

 

A group of Minnesotans gamble on their way to San Francisco, 1952

 

Wyoming, 1954

 

Washington, D.C., 1967

 

Winding down the Feather River Valley, California, 1981

 

“Highballin!” In Montana, on the way to Spokane, from Denver, 1986

 

Self-portrait, Colorado, 1986


4 Responses to “O! Golden Spike, Unite These States!”


  1. 1 thefunctionkey May 7, 2008 at 3:27 pm

    these photos are great! May 10th is National Train Day, and now I know why! Thank you!

  2. 2 spiderella May 7, 2008 at 3:52 pm

    These photos are pretty cool. I’m planning a solo, coast-to-coast (and back again in 10 days) train trip, and some days I need a little inspiration to help me believe I can pull it off. The “self portrait” picture did it for me today… Thanks so much.

  3. 3 someone else May 8, 2008 at 11:31 am

    chu chuuuuuuu!

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