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Golden Spike National Historic Site
Site Index
Golden Spike National Historic Site
Contact Us 21-November-2005
Frequently Asked Questions 21-November-2005
Golden Spike National Historic Site 21-November-2005
History & Culture
Andrew J. Russell 22-July-2006
Everlasting Steam 29-July-2006
Four Special Spikes 22-July-2006
History & Culture 22-July-2006
jupiter 2.pdf 21-October-2007
Park Management
Centennial Initiative 2016 23-August-2007
Centennial Strategy 23-August-2007
Photos & Multimedia
Photo Gallery 19-July-2006
Photos & Multimedia 07-February-2006
Plan Your Visit
Directions 05-January-2006
Fees & Reservations 08-January-2006
Locomotive Operations 19-July-2006
Operating Hours & Seasons 07-February-2006
Outdoor Activities 08-January-2006
Permits 08-February-2006
Plan Your Visit 14-December-2005
Schedule Of Events 14-December-2005
Things To Do 14-December-2005
Things To Know Before You Come 08-January-2006
Support Your Park
Bookstore Catalog 25-April-2008
Support Your Park 11-March-2006
WNPA Golden Spike Bookstore Catalog 25-April-2008
No. 119 tender where water is held  

Did You Know?
2,000 gallons of water will get a steam locomotive approximately 15 to 30 miles. Then they'll have to stop and fill up to get the next 15 to 30 miles.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:23 EST