1942 Train Transporting Copper Ore Butte to Anaconda
A train transports copper ore from the mines in Butte, Montana, to the smelter in Anaconda, Montana. In September 1942, trains featured fifty-ton cars integral to the mining industry. Butte was known for its rich copper deposits, which were essential for electrical wiring and infrastructure development during World War II.
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1942 Train Transporting Copper Ore Butte to Anaconda
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