Union Pacific Railroad Stereograph View, "Digging Out a Train from a Snow Drift," circa 1875
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For a railroad, heavy snowdrifts were more than mere inconveniences. When snow blocked the track, trains didn't run and money was lost. If a passenger train got stuck in a blizzard, the situation could turn deadly. Ideally, the track could be cleared with a large plow pushed by a locomotive. In some cases, though, hand shoveling was the only option.
For a railroad, heavy snowdrifts were more than mere inconveniences. When snow blocked the track, trains didn't run and money was lost. If a passenger train got stuck in a blizzard, the situation could turn deadly. Ideally, the track could be cleared with a large plow pushed by a locomotive. In some cases, though, hand shoveling was the only option.
Artifact
Stereograph
Date Made
circa 1875
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Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
82.129.658
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
Material
Paper (Fiber product)
Technique
Albumen process
Color
Black-and-white (Colors)
Green
Dimensions
Length: 3.375 in
Width: 6.938 in