Berlin Transport laid rails in the tunnel and used it to store disused trains.
It is a major step in his growth, parallel to his new physical strength gained from the heavy work of laying rails.
In the late 1880s the Southern Pacific Railroad laid rails and began serving the area.
The mines used to use horses and they laid rails for the carts.
"Not about laying rails down in the middle of Indian land."
By laying rails, a horse could easily pull a load of 10 tonnes rather than 1 tonne on a dirt road.
The yellow man, he could lay rails across it, but then he was shut up in Chinatown.
On top of the bridge, too, men scurried about, laying rails and ties.
The Union Pacific had laid rails almost to Utah.
They laid rails for branch lines and replaced narrow-gauge tracks with standard gauge.