Logs Hewn into Railroad Ties in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
Logs are hewn into railroad ties using broadaxes in Pie Town, New Mexico, circa June 1940. Workers skillfully shape felled trees into crucial components for the railroad network. During this period, railroad ties were vital for supporting tracks and enhancing transportation infrastructure, demonstrating the importance of timber resources in the area.
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Logs Hewn into Railroad Ties in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
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