
The Glenbrook engine and its crew of the Carson and Tahoe Lumber &
Fluming Company. From the east shore of the lake, the engine took lumber
up to the flume which shipped thousands of trees from the crest of the
Eastern Sierras to the Comstock in Virginia City.

The Joe Douglass of the Dayton, Sutro, & Carson Valley railroad carried
tailings from the Douglass Mill to the dumping grounds in Gold Canyon from
1882 to 1896.

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Virginia & Truckee Railroad Engine No. 11, The Reno, prepares to depart
from the Virginia City passenger depot. The locomotive was manufactured
by Baldwin in 1872 and was used for freight, snow-plowing, and pulled private
cars.

A gaily decorated Virginia & Truckee Engine No. 17, The Columbus, helped
Virginia City celebrate Independence Day, July 4th, 1892.

Crew member, Harry Cain with Engine No. 12, of the Bullfrog-Goldfield
Railroad, circa 1908.
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1910 Southern Pacific Dining Car Cookbook-- Limited Quantity Reprints, 1998, 30 pages, [with cook's original fingerprints) .............................$ 78.00
RAILROADS OF NEVADA AND EASTERN CALIFORNIA
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VIRGINIA & TRUCKEE: A story of Virginia City and Comstock Times, by Lucius N. Beebe & Charles Clegg, 68 pages, 6 X 9 illus., maps. This fast-moving account of the famed V&T is amply illustrated with photos of rolling stock interspersed amid a tightly-written text. (The Randolph Scott Movie, "Carson City," depicts the adventures and purposes of the founders of the V & T. It can be seen on AMC and/or ENCPLEX cable channels every now and then.)
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The Virginia & Truckee in its heyday.

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The Old V&T on display in San Francisco, circa 1950.

Virginia & Truckee Railroad's No. 11, The Reno prepares to leave Virginia
City, about 1885.
(Note the smoke stack difference which usually means it is burning wood. A
straight stack burns coal.)

Number Eleven helping repair a derailment. circa 1900.

Engineer, Owen F. Oviatt, (far right) leans on Mike, a locomotive that
provided passenger service between Rochester and Lower Rochester,
Nevada, about 1915. Mike consisted of a Winston automobile frame and
motor built onto two light railtrucks. The Cab was handmade.

Virginia & Truckee locomotive No. 25 arrives in Carson City with a Lions Club
excursion, circa 1946.
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