Watson, Utah, was an end of the line railroad town for the Uintah Railway, named for W. G. Watson. This north view of Watson shows the end of the fright depot to the right. Just beyond the depot is the St. Regis Motel and E.E. Heaton's store. Sheep pens and a loading chute are seen behind the hotel. This small town was home to some of the railroad workers, depot operators and a few others that maintained the small town
Southeast corner of a Watson warehouse; other buildings and the train track are also visible
Roads to Watson, Dragon and Rainbow, Utah were developed in the early 1900's. At various times of th...
The Uintah Railway hauled Gilsonite, freight and passengers over Baxter Pass and into Mack, Colorado...
Watson, Utah, was an end of the line railroad town for the Uintah Railway, named for W. G. Watson. T...
The Watson Depot is pictured center. It was used as a transfer point for passengers and freight betw...
Corrals, animal stable and other buildings are seen at Watson, Utah. Wagons are seen ready to be hit...
Uintah Railway tracks can be seen in front of the Watson Depot. After freight and passengers arrived...
Wells Fargo & Co. Express had a remote outpost at Watson, but business was usually brisk with the am...
The Watson Depot is pictured center. It was used as a transfer point for passengers and freight betw...
Aerial view of Watson, Utah. The Hotel St. Regis is inthe center immediatly right of the boarded te...
Uintah Railway Engine #51, with one car hooked on behind, sits at the depot at Watson, Utah
The Uintah Railway train is stopped at Watson, Utah. Billy Smith is one of the men shown next to the...
Orson Ivan Jacobson was an employee of the Uintah Railway. He was a foreman of the Uintah Railway sh...
Railroad town of Uintah showing a Union Pacific Line at the mouth of the Weber River Canyon
Southeast corner of a Watson warehouse; other buildings and the train track are also visible
Roads to Watson, Dragon and Rainbow, Utah were developed in the early 1900's. At various times of th...
The Uintah Railway hauled Gilsonite, freight and passengers over Baxter Pass and into Mack, Colorado...
Watson, Utah, was an end of the line railroad town for the Uintah Railway, named for W. G. Watson. T...
The Watson Depot is pictured center. It was used as a transfer point for passengers and freight betw...
Corrals, animal stable and other buildings are seen at Watson, Utah. Wagons are seen ready to be hit...
Uintah Railway tracks can be seen in front of the Watson Depot. After freight and passengers arrived...
Wells Fargo & Co. Express had a remote outpost at Watson, but business was usually brisk with the am...
The Watson Depot is pictured center. It was used as a transfer point for passengers and freight betw...
Aerial view of Watson, Utah. The Hotel St. Regis is inthe center immediatly right of the boarded te...
Uintah Railway Engine #51, with one car hooked on behind, sits at the depot at Watson, Utah
The Uintah Railway train is stopped at Watson, Utah. Billy Smith is one of the men shown next to the...
Orson Ivan Jacobson was an employee of the Uintah Railway. He was a foreman of the Uintah Railway sh...
Railroad town of Uintah showing a Union Pacific Line at the mouth of the Weber River Canyon
Southeast corner of a Watson warehouse; other buildings and the train track are also visible
Roads to Watson, Dragon and Rainbow, Utah were developed in the early 1900's. At various times of th...
The Uintah Railway hauled Gilsonite, freight and passengers over Baxter Pass and into Mack, Colorado...