File:America's Highways 1776–1976 - page 488b.jpg

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English: Berthoud Pass crosses the Continental Divide about 60 miles from Denver and was on a line of the main east-west highway in Colorado in 1920. This steam shovel was surplus equipment after WW I and allowed considerable savings in time and costs.
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