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TrainWeb Hosted Websites Featuring
Logging & Mining Railroads

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  1. Allied Logging and Lumber Yards
    www.trainweb.US/ally
    Logging operations in a garden railroad.

  2. www.trainweb.US/ally - Our Garden Railroad. This is our Railroad in the Garden. It is not a model train layout. There are almost no buildings, just tracks winding through the garden. Ali and her grandpa built the Allied Logging and Lumber Yards railroad during the last several years... Read More>>

  3. ★ The Cambria and Indiana Railroad
    www.trainweb.org/cambriaindiana

  4. www.trainweb.org/cambriaindiana - The Cambria and Indiana Railroad This site is dedicated to preserving the history and memory of the Cambria and Indiana Railroad, a short line known primarily for hauling coal which operated in western Cambria and eastern Indiana counties in Pennsylvania... Read More>>

  5. ★ D&D Mining & Steel
    www.trainweb.org/ddminingsteel

  6. www.trainweb.org/ddminingsteel - D&D Mining & Steel Serving the Steel and Mining Industry in Eastern Kentucky, an HO Model Railroad including photos of layout, construction and equipment ... Read More>>

  7. ☆ Eureka Hill
    www.trainweb.US/eurekahill

  8. www.trainweb.US/eurekahill - Eureka Hill This website is dedicated to all those who have labored to preserve the history of the Eureka Hill Railroad and the mining in the area... Read More>>

  9. ★ Foothill Rails - Gold Country Shortlines
    www.trainweb.org/foothill

  10. www.trainweb.org/foothill - Foothill Rails: Gold Country Shortlines There's trains in them thar hills!! In the Sierra Foothills many shortlines once flourished. Some lasted only a couple years while some lasted several dozens of years. Amongst their purposes... Read More>>

  11. ★ High Desert Rails
    www.trainweb.org/highdesertrails

  12. www.trainweb.org/highdesertrails - High Desert Rails Railroading in Oregon's Outback. This website seeks to tell the stories of those few railroads that penetrated into this great dry country, plus a look at a few others that tried and failed... Read More>>

  13. ☆ UnOfficial INCO Ltd Railway Information Site
    www.trainweb.US/incorail

  14. www.trainweb.US/incorail - UnOfficial INCO Ltd Railway Information Site Roster photos, locomotive roster pages, area and system map, and area frequencies for INCO Ltd. Railway, a mining railroad located in Ontario, Canada... Read More>>

  15. ☆ Lazy Acre Lumber Co. Railroad
    www.trainweb.us/lazyacre

  16. www.trainweb.us/lazyacre - Lazy Acre Lumber Co. Railroad An On30 logging empire operated by web engineer George C. Thomas... Read More>>

  17. ★ New Zealand Logging Locomotives
    www.trainweb.org/loggingz

  18. www.trainweb.org/loggingz - New Zealand Logging Locomotives Locomotives, other than New Zealand designed geared locos (refer New Zealand Geared Locomotives), that were used on the bush tramways in New Zealand... Read More>>

  19. ★ McCloud Rails
    www.trainweb.org/mccloudrails

  20. www.trainweb.org/mccloudrails - McCloud Rails This website seeks to document the life and times of the rail lines owned and operated by three principle companies in the life of McCloud, the McCloud River Lumber Company, the McCloud River Railroad Company, and the McCloud Railway Company... Read More>>

  21. ☆ Philadelphia Bethlehem and New England
    www.trainweb.US/pbne

  22. www.trainweb.US/pbne - Philadelphia Bethlehem and New England Dedicated to the memory of Bethlehem Steel's in-plant Railroad. This site is by Phil Baggley who models the PBNE in HO (1:87) scale. The material on this site is from my own collection but I owe an enormous debt to... Read More>>

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