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<span class="rltitle">[[Roaring Camp|Roaring Camp.]]</span><br />
<span class="rltitle">[[Roaring Camp|Roaring Camp.]]</span><br />
'''[[:Category:36in Gauge Railroads|36in Gauge]].'''   
'''[[:Category:36in Gauge Railroads|36in Gauge]].'''   
<span class="rlbottom">Felton, Santa Cruz county. 1963 to Present</span>
<span class="rlbottom">Felton, Santa Cruz County. 1963 to Present</span>
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<span class="rltitle">[[Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad|Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad.]]</span><br />
'''[[:Category:36in Gauge Railroads|36in Gauge]].''' 
<span class="rlbottom">Fish Camp, Mariposa County. 1961 to Present</span>
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Revision as of 09:42, 23 May 2023

Tourist Railroads.

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Alton & Pacific Railroad.
24in Gauge. Alton, Humboldt County. 1968 - 1989

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Antelope & Western.
36in Gauge. Text Goes Here Antelope, Placer County

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Jones Springs Scenic Railway.
Unknown Gauge. Short horse drawn tramway operated by the Jones Hot Springs as a tourist attraction. Jones Hot Spring, Colusa County. 1910 - 1930

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Roaring Camp.
36in Gauge. Felton, Santa Cruz County. 1963 to Present

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Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad.
36in Gauge. Fish Camp, Mariposa County. 1961 to Present