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Lamb Lumber Company Remains

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by truttman_mike

This album shows the remains of the the old Lamb Lumber Company railroad to Menzies Bay just outside of Campbell River.

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31 photos · 9 views
A neat rock cut.
On steep grade heading away from wreck site.
Another view.
Part from a steam cylinder. More than likely a steam donkey
Old line leading to wreck site
More old rail.
Sad sight aint it?
Another view of old fallen Lamb Lumber comp. trestle
Track everywhere
More broken rail
Locomotive brake shoes
Remains of the locomotive smokebox door
More rail
A piece of rail from the old Lamb Lumber comp. wreck site
A view of whats left.
Remains of another old fallen Lamb Lumber comp. trestle
A view where the switch would be
Lamb Lumber comp. new main line and spur
Remains of the double bridge near the donkey.
Donkey remains.
Donkey sled remains
Another view looking up the incline
Looking up the incline
Parts of a old coupler
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