The spike will now be put on display in its home state. Anchorage and Nenana will likely take turns displaying the object, reports the Associated Press’ Mark Thiessen. “I think it’s a neat ...
As a professional manufacturer of railroad spike, AGICO Group can provide many types of railroad spikes, including dog spikes and screw spikes. Rail fastening systems, rail clips and fishplates can ...
The 5 1/2-inch (14-centimeter) spike is being offered by an unidentified California resident who has owned it since 1983. The Alaska Railroad, originally constructed, owned and operated by the ...
Dog spikes and screw spikes are the two most common railroad spikes in the market. Equipped with an offset head, a railroad spike is a large nail used to secure and fasten rails in a railway system.
The board approved purchasing 4.5 acres of land from Wagner Construction for a cost of $9,900, in order to move forward with a rail spur project, first unveiled during an August meeting.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The golden spike that was used to complete the Alaska Railroad over a century ago will be on permanent display in Alaska for the first time after entities combined to ...
When the signal from the spike came through, the cannons fired. The world was put on notice: the transcontinental railroad was completed and America was moving to the forefront of the world's stage.