Links to other sites

Black Hills Central Railroad.  Hill City, SD.  Tourist railway, and home of Rayonier #110 (operational).

Niles Canyon Railway:  Sunol, California.  Tourist railway and museum operated by the Pacific Locomotive Association, owners of Clover Valley #4.

Northwest Railway Museum:  Snoqualmie, Washington.  Home of three Baldwin logging Mallets: US Plywood #11, Weyerhaeuser #6, and Weyerhaeuser #108.

San Diego Railroad Museum:  Campo, CA.  Home of Rayonier #111   

Mt. Rainier Scenic Railroad:  Elbe, WA.  Tourist railroad with five operational Northwest logging locomotives.  Also the current home of "Skookum."

Arizona Historical Society / Northern Arizona Division, Pioneer Museum:  Flagstaff, AZ.  Home of Southwest Lumber Mills #12.

RailroadInfo.com:  Railroad news, links, photos and information.

The Information Train Station Railroad Links Directory:  Railroad links directory featuring over 2,500 websites.

Little River Railroad and Lumber Company Museum:  Townsend, TN.  Information and photographs relating to the history of the Little River Railroad.

Steam Locomotive dot Com: Wes Barris' massive site.  Includes a listing of surviving steam locomotives in North America, information on a great variety of locomotive types, regional tours of railroad museums, and much more.

Washington State Steam Railroads and Locomotives: Brian Fritz's page with photographs and information on preserved steam in Washington.  Locomotives in other states are covered as well.

Narrow Gauge From Off the Beaten Path:  Bruce Pryor's page featuring builder's photographs of American locomotives built for export.  Includes several interesting narrow-gauge 2-6-6-2s.

Greg Scholl Video Productions:  Publishers of many steam videos, including "Rayonier:  The Last Steam Logger."

Golden Rail Video:  Publishers of several videos, including "Steam Up at Mt. Rainier."

Geared Steam Locomotive Works:  David Thomas' site.  An excellent resource for information and pictures of Shays, Heislers, Climaxes, and the many other varieties of North American geared locomotives.   

Malletlok.de:  Olaf Haensch's page about Mallets in Germany and other countries.  Homepage of the Mallets on the Harzer Schmalspurbahnen.  Information about construction, the inventor Anatole Mallet, and much more.  (German only)

 

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