Today In Wyoming's History: June 18: 1918 Huge evening thunderstorms washed out railroad bridges in Central Wyoming. Hardest hit was the area between Powder River and Waltman.
A rail line still runs between the towns today, but there are no bridges. At the time, there were numerous ones, which shows how different rail bed construction was at the time.
Interestingly, at the time of 2018, this same day was also pretty rainy in Central Wyoming.
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