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Tonopah & Goldfield Railroad Annual Pass WWII-era [134582]

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Tonopah & Goldfield Railroad Annual Pass WWII-era  [134582]
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This is a rare WWII-era pass for this Nevada railroad that operated 100.4 miles from Mina to Goldfield, 1905-1947. After decades of decline in gold mining, gasoline rationing in Nevada during WWII (1942) give this railroad some late-in-life importance, as it could bring fuel into that area of Nevada for ranchers and miners. Also during WWII (1942-45), the railroad transported passengers to the Tonopah Army Airfield. After the war, when rationing stopped and the airbase closed, the railroad quickly declined again and stopped operations in 1947. Pass No. 69, issued to JJ Livingston, general agent for Chicago & North Western Railway. Preprinted signature of the president and countersigned by JE Peck. Endorsed on the back by Livingston. Black print on yellow paper.

Date: 1943
Country (if not USA):
State: Nevada
City: Goldfield
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