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Sandon Historical Society Focus of an out-and-out rail war between the Canadian Pacific and the Great Northern, Sandon was the terminus of two thriving rail lines for several years. The last rail service to Sandon was in 1955; today the site boasts a static CPR train exhibit, with many wonderful photos, maps and artifacts in the Sandon Museum.
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Save the Depot A committee of concerned citizens in Latah County, Idaho who are dedicated to the preservation of a local historical railroad depot in Kendrick, Idaho.
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The Southern Railway System This site exists for the purpose of helpinging others to learn more of the history and operations of the Southern Railway System, its subsidiaries, and its predecessors.
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Unofficial Algoma Eastern Railway Site Providing interesting information on one of Northern Ontarios historical railways. The Algoma Eastern Railway Historical Group is dedicated to developing a tourist train on the remnants of this railway.
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Yakima Valley Trolleys Yakima, Washington is home to the last, original, electric, interurban railway museum, in the United States that is still in operation. The trolley runs five and a half miles long, and takes about an hour and a half to go round trip. As you enjoy your ride through the Selah Gap, be sure to look for cacti along the track. You can take pictures along the way, so bring your camera. The historic trolleys at the Yakima Electric Railway Museum is a fun adventure for any age group. !!ENJOY THE RIDE!!
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