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A crane lifts the trolley boards off the roof of Crandic 118 before repairs.

Donald Curry working on the car's flooring.

New canvas is installed over the repaired wooden roof structure.

The car in front of the shop with the new roof freshly painted.

No. 118 operating through the Iowa countryside a half century ago.


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