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'''[[:Category:30in Gauge Railroads|30in Gauge]].''' Short by even shortline standards, this line was built by the Union Mill Co in 1872 due their Eureka Mill being in a location unreachable by the Virginia & Truckee along the Carson River. Initially horse drawn, a Porter 0-4-0T was purchased later. The mill burned down in 1892, leaving the railroad abandoned. Sometime after 1906 the equipment was sold and the 0-4-0T sold to a contractor, wound up abandoned in Butt Lake near Chester, California.
'''[[:Category:30in Gauge Railroads|30in Gauge]].''' Short by even shortline standards, this line was built by the Union Mill Co in 1872 due their Eureka Mill being in a location unreachable by the Virginia & Truckee along the Carson River. Initially horse drawn, a Porter 0-4-0T was purchased later. The mill burned down in 1892, leaving the railroad abandoned. Sometime after 1906 the equipment was sold and the 0-4-0T sold to a contractor, wound up abandoned in Butt Lake near Chester, California.
<span class="rlbottom">Santiago Canyon to Eureka Mill. 1872 - 1906</span>
<span class="rlbottom">Santiago Canyon to Eureka Mill. 1872 - 1906</span>
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[[Lyon Mining & Milling Company|Lyon Mining & Milling Company.]]<br />
'''[[:Category:36in Gauge Railroads|36in Gauge]].''' Initially constructed as the Lyon Mill & Mining Company, J.M. Douglas purchased the line from Fred Birdsall who had become interested in the San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada in California. The line operated a single locomotive, a Porter 0-4-2 named "Joe Douglas" until some time in the 1890's when operations ended, the exact date currently unknown.
<span class="rlbottom">Dayton (C&C) to Rock Point Mill (Dayton, NV). 1881 - ca. 1900</span>
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Mining Railroads.

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Eureka Mill Railroad.
30in Gauge. Short by even shortline standards, this line was built by the Union Mill Co in 1872 due their Eureka Mill being in a location unreachable by the Virginia & Truckee along the Carson River. Initially horse drawn, a Porter 0-4-0T was purchased later. The mill burned down in 1892, leaving the railroad abandoned. Sometime after 1906 the equipment was sold and the 0-4-0T sold to a contractor, wound up abandoned in Butt Lake near Chester, California. Santiago Canyon to Eureka Mill. 1872 - 1906

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Lyon Mining & Milling Company.
36in Gauge. Initially constructed as the Lyon Mill & Mining Company, J.M. Douglas purchased the line from Fred Birdsall who had become interested in the San Joaquin & Sierra Nevada in California. The line operated a single locomotive, a Porter 0-4-2 named "Joe Douglas" until some time in the 1890's when operations ended, the exact date currently unknown. Dayton (C&C) to Rock Point Mill (Dayton, NV). 1881 - ca. 1900

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Pacific Tungsten Company.
24in Gauge.
Mill City, Pershing County. 1918 - 1947