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Nevada Northern Railway, Images of Rail, Personalized Autographic Edition
- Item Number
- 165
- Estimated Value
- 30 USD
- Sold
- 14 USD to Donnad
- Number of Bids
- 1 - Bid History
Item Description
Bid on this lot and get a wonderful page turner of a wealth of information, written by Mark Bassett and Joan Bassett.
Overview
The Nevada Northern Railway is the sole survivor from a grand era when railroads served mines throughout the state. Built in 1905-1906 to develop the incredible copper deposits of the Nevada Consolidated Copper Company in White Pine County, it was--and still is--a workaday railroad. Although its primary purpose was to haul ore, it eventually served the community with a daily passenger train between East Ely and Cobre until 1941. Over 4.5 million people rode the trains, and a mountain of copper ore was moved. In 1983, the Nevada Northern Railway ceased operating, and two years later the entire ore line, including the railroad's yard and shop facilities in East Ely, was donated to the White Pine Historical Railroad Foundation that now operates the railway as a museum. Instead of relics in glass cases or repainted old equipment on static display, the museum preserves a working steam railroad, delighting train enthusiasts year-round with passenger service and special seasonal excursions.
Item Special Note
Win this lot and we will send you Nevada Northern Railway, Images of Rail to you and your family with whatever inscription you want.
Makes a wonderful Christmas gift or birthday gift for that train enthusiasts that you just never can find anything for.
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