



Milk Transportation by Train in Caldwell Idaho 1941
Milk is transported by train to Caldwell, Idaho, in June or July of 1941. The image shows the logistics involved in dairy distribution, emphasizing the vital role of railroads in food supply. During the early 20th century, trains were essential for transporting perishable goods across vast distances, ensuring fresh products reached consumers efficiently.
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Milk Transportation by Train in Caldwell Idaho 1941
