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In about 1950, the operator at Reverse, Idaho, hands up orders to the engine crew of westbound freight 3-257. Two 2-8-8-0 pushers have been removed here after assisting the train up Medbury Hill.
Henry R. Griffiths Jr. photo
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Might at the other end of tis signal stretch be a station called “Forward”?
Might at the other end of tis signal stretch be a station called “Forward”?