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'''[[:Category:Unknown Gauge Railroads|Unknown Gauge]].''' Tramway constructed from the factory to the wharf. The Alaska Pulp & Paper Co. was short lived, operating only 4 years. During the 1950s attempts were made to reopen the mill but never panned out.  
'''[[:Category:Unknown Gauge Railroads|Unknown Gauge]].''' Tramway constructed from the factory to the wharf. The Alaska Pulp & Paper Co. was short lived, operating only 4 years. During the 1950s attempts were made to reopen the mill but never panned out.  
<span class="rlbottom">Port Snettisham, City and Borough of Juneau. 1920 - 1924</span>
<span class="rlbottom">Port Snettisham, City and Borough of Juneau. 1920 - 1924</span>
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<span class="rltitle">[[Apollo Mining Company|Apollo Mining Company.]]</span><br />
'''[[:Category:30in Gauge Railroads|30in Gauge]].''' Tramway operated by the Apollo Mining Company mine on Apollo Mountain to Delarof Harbor near the town of Unga. Likely horse drawn originally, a 0-6-0T steam locomotive arrived from Baldwin in 1897. The line remained in operation until about 1917.
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Unga Island, Aleutians East Borough. Before 1897 - 1917</span>
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Industrial Railroads.

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Alaska Pulp & Paper Co.
Unknown Gauge. Tramway constructed from the factory to the wharf. The Alaska Pulp & Paper Co. was short lived, operating only 4 years. During the 1950s attempts were made to reopen the mill but never panned out. Port Snettisham, City and Borough of Juneau. 1920 - 1924