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DescriptionRiflesight Notch 1903.PNG
English: Original description: The road ascending the Continental Divide by doubling on its own track.
Wikimedia description: A train ascends the now abandoned railway at en:Rollins Pass in Colorado, United States. The piece of the railway pictured is known as Riflesight Notch.
Date
Sometime before 1906 (when it was published). It was likely in 1903, after the construction of the project.
Source
The World's Work. By Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page
[New York : Doubleday, Page & Co., 1900-1932] 1905-1906 Edition
Author
By Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page
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Same view in 2006
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