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Motorcyclists took part in the annual *Rods and Rails* event at the Sioux City Railroad Museum. The event included silent auctions, food, various vendors, and live music.
This large, kerosene-fueled switch lamp, ca. 1900s-1940s, was placed immediately adjacent to the manual operating lever that controlled the position of a switch in a railroad track. The lever, ...
This railroad switch key, shown with front and back views, was manufactured by Samuel Slaymaker at his factory on North Water Street in Lancaster around the turn of the 20th century.