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Documents for Keyword: log train

  • 2019.030.2.14 AL Lbr. Trestle

  • 2019.030.2.13 AL Lbr. Trestle

  • 2019.030.2.10 AL Lbr. Trestle

  • 2019.030.2.9 Three sizes of iron spikes used to pin the trestle members together.

  • 2019.030.2.8 Almost hidden in the trees and still standing after 96 years.

  • 2019.030.2.7 Looking like an aerial bridge through the timber, the 40 foot high trestle stands in old growth cedar and hemlock.

  • 2019.030.2.6 The 16 inch peeled cedar poles forming the trestle bents.

  • 2019.030.2.5 West Fork of Canyon Creek with the trestle crossing.

  • 2019.030.2.4 The 1906 trestle with ties intact.

  • 2019.030.2.3 Confirmation that one is walking the 1906 railroad grade.

  • 2019.030.2.2 Canyon Creek Trestle

  • 2014.003.8362 Trestle for Galena Bay logging train. Operated from about 1905 to 1910

  • 2014.003.8361 Trestle for Galena Bay logging train. Operated from about 1905 to 1910

  • 2014.003.8360 Trestle for Galena Bay logging train. Operated from about 1905 to 1910

  • 2014.003.8359 Trestle for Galena Bay logging train. Operated from about 1905 to 1910

  • 2014.003.8355 Arrow Lakes Lbr. Co. “Chancey”, Galena Bay, about 1908

  • 2014.003.6703 Galena Bay logging, pump-handle speeder

  • 2014.003.6686 Galena Bay logging engine

  • 2014.003.6437 Cranberry Creek West. Fore & aft road gave way, 1930s

  • 2014.003.5976 Gerrard Lbr. Co., 1919-20, Trout Lake area

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