- Established: An original construction camp, established in 1869, by Central Pacific Railroad, during construction of original transcontinental railroad
- Origin of Name: A primary source of gravel during the construction era
- Miles from San Francisco: 686.4
- Used by Railroad: 1869- 1881
- Railroad Function: An 1869 inventory notes a 16’ x 30’ section house and 10’ x 20’ kitchen; other facilities included a Chinese house, a water tank and a car body
- Location: Located one mile east of Ombey, 3.7 miles west of Peplin
- No Population estimates for this isolated Northern Utah rail siding
