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DescriptionTrain depot at Alma Junction in the early 1900s - DPLA - 0b5a3b9d6b602d7d6876fd47e7559fc3.jpg | Freight/ore wagons & boxcars at the London (Alma) Jct. Depot about a mile S of Alma. Fairplay/Alma railroad branch ended here; a separate branch ran on to the N London Mill. Depot closed 1924; only part of it remains in 2015. Source: South Park Historical Foundation, 2004 | ||||||||||||||||
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Source | Plains to Peaks Collective | ||||||||||||||||
Author | Deits Bros | ||||||||||||||||
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Freight/ore wagons & boxcars at the London (Alma) Jct. Depot about a mile S of Alma. Fairplay/Alma railroad branch ended here; a separate branch ran on to the N London Mill. Depot closed 1924; only part of it remains in 2015. Source: South Park Historical Foundation, 2004 (English)
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