
Yosemite Sugar Pine Railroad "Today"
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Can't believe this project started a year and a half ago.
Many many hours have been put into the building of this railroad and it's
starting to pay off now with tons of running and operations fun. Well it's
been fun building it too of course, why else would we do it, right?
Detail work is being added all the time and I have lots
of ideas I want to incorporate. Recent additions were the arc welder in
the inspection pit, hobo camp with twinkling fire, engine service racks
and the wash area. I'm currently working on building a swinging chain link
gate at the Manzanita Stamp Mill and an automobile service rack that goes
up and down.
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Merced Yard and Engine Facilities |
New Barrett Bridge installed crossing Merced Canyon |
Road through the forest |
Emory Mining and Quarry |
Looking from Manzanita toward Briceberg |
Engine and Car wash rack |
Businesses In Merced Falls |

Hobo Camp in Merced Canyon |

Diesel fueling area |

Tinkers Clinkers, Coal Company |

Looking into Briceberg |
Looking across the Exchequer Bridge and double cross over leading
you into Manzanita. |
Engine Servicing Racks |
Service Area |
Passenger Station at Bagby |
Sugar Pine Forest in Yosemite |
Heading through Briceberg |
Logging Sugar Pine trees for lumber |
Rick E Tee Furniture Company |
Looking down the tracks into Kittridge |
Over looking part of Moss Canyon, scene of recent tunnel fires....
for real, we had a fire start inside the mountain!!! |
Merced Engine Terminal, with Kittridge in the background |
Yosemite Portland Cement Co. and YSP Lumber Mill in Moss Canyon |
Road being graded to help get logs down the mountain |
Looking into Edendale Tunnel South |

Crane being serviced before heading out on the road |
Looking undrer Barrett Bridge towards the entrance to Merced
Falls |
Engine and Car washing area |

Sugar Pine Forest above Moss Canyon |
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