The strap iron was secured in place by nails.
Rawhide was used when a quick repair was needed to secure a snakehead.
[3] In 1881, the railroad came under the control of the Oregon Railroad and Navigation Company (OR&N), and the narrow-gauge was converted to standard gauge.
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