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May 1908. Panoramic view shows well dressed men and women, and railroad employees, posed by locomotives, a steam shovel, tenders, boxcars, passenger coaches, flat cars and gondola cars at Utah Junction (near Pecos Street and Cargill Drive) in Adams County, Colorado. View full size.
As a third generation Denverite, we call it "Pee-Kus" Street. My grandfather used to go to Utah Junction and work on the rail cars, he was a carpenter for the railroad. He worked for C&S, Denver and Rio Grande and Santa Fe over his forty-five years as a railroad man. I like the picture.
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