Archival objects in this container: Damage done to embankment and track structure at MP 442.70 between Elgin and Boyd, Nevada, 1938 Debris passing through Tunnel No. 1 at Afton and damage done to embankment immediately east of east portal of Tunnel No. 1, 1938 Embankment washed out along the Los Angeles River, 1938 Pile bridge at Milepost 7.71, St. Thomas Branch, will require new structure, 1938 Bridge 469.95 track undermined, 1938 Bridge washed out between Milepost 9 and 10 on St. Thomas Branch, 1938 Damage done to embankment and track structure at MP 442.70 between Elgin and Boyd, Nevada, 1938 Debris passing through Tunnel No. 1 at Afton and damage done to embankment immediately east of east portal of Tunnel No. 1, 1938 Embankment washed out along the Los Angeles River, 1938 Turntable at Anaheim: turntable pit was completely filled with flood waters during the storm period, 1938 Bridge 469.95 track undermined, 1938 Debris passing through Tunnel No. 1 at Afton and damage done to embankment immediately east of east portal of Tunnel No. 1, 1938 Embankment washed out along the Los Angeles River, 1938 Rox Station, 1938 Turntable at Anaheim: turntable pit was completely filled with flood waters during the storm period, 1938 Bridge 469.0 track undermined and signal destroyed, 1938 Damage done to railroad embankment between east portal Tunnel No. 1 Milepost 192.34 and Mile post 192.70, 1938 Hoyo Gravel Pit, 1938 Turntable at Anaheim: turntable pit was completely filled with flood waters during the storm period, 1938 Damage done to railroad embankment between east portal Tunnel No. 1 Milepost 192.34 and Mile post 192.70, 1938 Milepost 470.0 track undermined above maintenance wall, 1938 Turntable at Anaheim: turntable pit was completely filled with flood waters during the storm period, 1938 Vicinity milepost 439.33 indicating location of washed out track for distance of several hundred feet, 1938 Bridge 471.28 50 feet undermined near bridge, 1938 Elgin station; main track washed out at three different locations for a distance of approximately 200 feet each, 1938 Load More