1943 Tungsten Ore Transport Train Kingman Arizona
In 1943, a train of small cars transports tungsten ore from the Boriana mines to a concentrating plant near Kingman, Arizona. The Boriana mine, located about forty miles from Kingman, played a crucial role in supplying tungsten, a vital resource for manufacturing durable metal products. Tungstens high melting point made it essential during World War II for military applications.
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1943 Tungsten Ore Transport Train Kingman Arizona
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