1940 Montrose Colorado Locomotive Water Filling Station
A locomotive receives water at a railroad station in Montrose, Colorado, in September 1940. Train stations served as crucial hubs for rail transportation, facilitating the movement of goods and passengers. Watering a steam locomotive was essential for operation, as steam engines required large amounts of water for generating steam.
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1940 Montrose Colorado Locomotive Water Filling Station
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