Re: Timber Heritage Association Does The Impossible, Stays Alive
Author: Rich Hunn
Date: 07-17-2009 - 16:48

A&MR is long gone and on the other side of the bay, Samoa roundhouse is what, a few hundred feet
away or so from the line into the pulp mill. The SPI Arcata mill was serviced right up to the end of North Coast and the tracks from there to the roundhouse weren't in real bad shape



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Timber Heritage Association Does The Impossible, Stays Alive Alfred Doten 07-16-2009 - 11:09
  Re: Timber Heritage Association Does The Impossible, Stays Alive Tom Moungovan 07-16-2009 - 15:10
  Re: Timber Heritage Association Does The Impossible, Stays Alive Eugene 07-16-2009 - 15:43
  Re: Timber Heritage Association Does The Impossible, Stays Alive Rich Hunn 07-16-2009 - 17:08
  Re: Timber Heritage Association Does The Impossible, Stays Alive Alfred Doten 07-16-2009 - 22:43
  Re: Timber Heritage Association Does The Impossible, Stays Alive Mike Buettner 07-17-2009 - 11:47
  Re: Timber Heritage Association Does The Impossible, Stays Alive Alfred Doten 07-17-2009 - 13:23
  Re: Timber Heritage Association Does The Impossible, Stays Alive Scott Schiechl 07-17-2009 - 13:33
  Re: Timber Heritage Association Does The Impossible, Stays Alive Rich Hunn 07-17-2009 - 16:48


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