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After Hours in Central City

Rick Steele
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Central City Depot Platform

As you know, when work is over... This is the first photo that I've seen that actually shows people at the Central City Depot doing something constructive.... This is taken on the back platform of the depot. Aside from the obvious put-up job, the scale and Hand Truck are a nice addition as are the crates that these men are sitting on. A bit of detail for you who like overkill.

Rick
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Re: After Hours in Central City

Doug Heitkamp
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As a freight car geek, the upper brake staff support is the real gem in that picture. Here is another view of one on Boxcar 7681.



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Doug Heitkamp
Centennial, CO
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John Schapekahm
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Rick Steele
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Sure did, John... and my eyes crossed as well. Did you read the cases that these guys were sitting on? They all read "Ginger Ale".

Rick
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Derrell Poole
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Didn't prohibition in Colorado start in about 1914 ?
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Derrell Poole
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Rick. Beautiful job with the photos of the UC&N - thanks for the layout glance!