Felled Tree Logs for Railroad Ties in Pie Town 1940
Felled trees are cut into logs for railroad ties in Pie Town, New Mexico, in June 1940. This image illustrates the logging practices in the area during the mid-20th century, a crucial industry supporting transportation infrastructure. Railroad ties, essential for rail construction, were made from durable wood sourced from local forests.
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Felled Tree Logs for Railroad Ties in Pie Town 1940
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