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Utah Junction

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.

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.

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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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