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Golden Spike National Historic SiteAndrew J. Russell's famous Champange Photo taken at Promontory Summit May 10, 1869
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Golden Spike National Historic Site

On May 10, 1869, two railroad companies, Union Pacific and Central Pacific, joined 1,776 miles of rail at Promontory Summit, Utah Territory. This event sparked unforetold consequences still reflected in our great nation today. Golden Spike National Historic Site commemorates this incredible accomplishment of the completion of this nation's first transcontinental railroad.

 
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Locomotive Operations

View the times when the locomotives will be operating.
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Handbook

Golden Spike Handbook

Golden Spike: National Historic Site, a history of Golden Spike by Robert M. Utley, former Chief Historian of the National Park Service and Francis A. Ketterson, Jr.
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Golden Spike NHS
P.O. Box 897
Brigham City, Utah 84302

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Phone

Visitor Information/Visitor Center
(435) 471-2209 ext. 29

Administration
(435) 471-2209 ext. 25

Fax

(435) 471-2341

Climate

Summers are generally hot and dry with temperatures frequently reaching into the 90s. Winters, generally cold with variable precipitation, temperatures into the 30s. Layers of clothing, especially in spring and fall, good walking shoes, and mosquito repellent are recommended. Current weather below reflects Brigham City, Promontory Summit is 32 miles West and can have different conditions - especially in winter.
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No. 119 tender where water is held  

Did You Know?
2,000 gallons of water will get a steam locomotive approximately 15 to 30 miles. Then they'll have to stop and fill up to get the next 15 to 30 miles.

Last Updated: August 06, 2008 at 15:57 EST