June 20, 2000 03:47PM
Greetings,
While doing some research for my "Surviving World Steam Locomotives" project, I found the page at the link below. It describes the remains of the boiler of SGNRR #32, ex DRG #77 at a former sawmill at Teffts Spur.
Looking at the pages on [www.narrowgauge.org], the remains were last observed in the 1970s. Does anyone know if it is still there, and and how to reach Teffts Spur? This location does not appear to be listed on USGS maps; it is supposively south of Silverton. Thanks in advance for any responses.
-James Hefner Hebrews 10:20a
Surviving World Steam Locomotives [www.pernet.net]
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