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Arizona - Maricopa Live Steamers
Phoenix, AZ - The Maricopa Live Steamers is a group of people who enjoy preserving the heritage of railroading. Our membership consists of people from around the Phoenix metropolitan area
and also non-resident members who live outside a 75 mile radius. We run and haul the public, at Adobe Mountain Desert Park, on each Sunday of
the month from 12:00 am till 5:00 pm. We do not operate during the hot July and
August months.
Info: URL: http://www.maricopalivesteamers.com (Added: 12-Jun-2000)
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Arizona - McCormick Railroad Park
Scottsdale, AZ - Scottsdale is known across the country for its parks, and none is more popular than McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park. Encompassing 30 centrally located acres at the southeast corner of Scottsdale and Indian Bend roads, its a one of a kind experience.
With train rides throughout the park, historic exhibits, superb picnic and playground facilities, McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park is an entertainment and educational delight for people of all ages.
Info: URL: http://www.therailroadpark.com (Added: 18-Oct-1998)
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California - Sacramento Valley Live Steamers
Rancho Cordova, CA - The Sacramento Valley Live Steamers (SVLS) are located within the Hagen Community Park. The main line is now over 6,300 ft with many sidings and several yards. The ride is scenic as the track passes through tree'd areas, as well as a fine view of the American River which passes within 100 ft of the railroad. The railroad also features 5 wooden trestles, a 40ft truss bridge as well as a girder deck bridge. The track is 7 1/2" and 4 3/4" gauge, IBLS wheel standards.
Info: URL: http://www.svls.org/ (Added: 12-Jun-2000)
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Colorado - Colorado Live Steamers
Byers, CO - We have moved to our new 120 acre site, 35 miles east of Denver, where we have begun building our new facilities. The first 7 1/2" gauge loop was completed in June of 1998. To date we have laid 3,200 feet of track and have built the 102 ft bridge which completes the first loop called the Johnson Loop. The organization's overall goal is a 2.5 mile, 7 1/2" gauge point-to-point mainline railroad. This railroad will be radio dispatched with ample steaming bays & unloading facilities to accommodate a regional or national meet when completed. Camping facilities will be constructed with limited hookups.
Info: URL: http://coloradolivesteamers.com (Added: 12-Jun-2000)
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Florida - Largo Central Railroad
Florida Live Steamers
Central Division. The Largo Central Railroad (LCRR), founded in 1991, was built and is now maintained by work and dedication of the LCRR club members and through generous donations from the people of Largo, Florida. We currently have approximately 1.2 miles of main line track running through beautifully landscaped Largo Central Park. (Note: This site does not appear to like Netscape, use Internet Explorer to view)
Info: URL: http://www.lcrailroad.com (Added: 8-Oct-2000)
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Georgia - Canton, St. Paul and Pacific Railway
Canton, GA - The CSP&P Railway was incorporated in 1999 as a non profit, and tax exempt, educational 501 (c) (3)corporation. It has been organized for the educational purposes of expanding the general knowledge of the role that railroads have played in our lives and history, with a focus on the inventions and developments involved in railroads in America and the world and the metal working and fabrication skills and techniques of this same era.
To further this purpose the corporation will build, operate, and display a realistic miniature railroad based on 7.5" gauge track, collect and display railroad memorabilia, and build a library collection of railroad and metalworking books. The track is located on 12 heavily wooded acres nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains and very near the downtown district of Canton, GA. Plans call for 1 & 1/2 miles of track including three tunnels totaling 200 feet and one high trestle over 100 feet long. A roundhouse, a turntable, hydraulic unloading facilities, and other infrastructure are already in place.
Info: URL: http://csppry.com/csppryg_001.htm (Added: 3-Mar-2004)
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