There is a short trestle about 3 miles (or so) east of Stoner, where Taylor creek crosses the road and railroad. I believe this is 86A (plus or minus a few numbers or letters, my memory isn't what it once was.) Mile post 29?
86A can be seen from the road. The west end (west being by compass, not the railroad's definition of "west") is still on grade, with one bent clearly visible. The east end is obscured by vegetation, and that end has clearly slumped down, as if a second bent collapsed. Ties are still there, though not evenly spaced. Two rows of lumber provide a 'road' surface, though clearly it has not been crossed in many years. The old grade is readily visible for about a half mile, east of the bridge. You might inquire at the farm house east of the bridge if you want to walk to it.
Google maps shows this.