In fading evening light, the Rio Grande Zephyr train #17 arrives at the Provo station stop. Most of what you see in this perspective from the University Avenue overpass is gone today, including the D&RGW brick depot which opened in 1910 and was demolished in 1986. I really dig the three digit phone number on the old Provo Hide & Fur building. Rio Grande dispatcher console five has provided engineer Frank Disorbio with a highball at Positive Block ABS 7013W.
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