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== Meauwataka & Wildwood Railroad == | |||
[[File:DorisFitt LeoMyers BillFitt 1984.jpg|thumb|center|400px|Leo Myers of Clayton, Missouri, describes the hammer made from a staybolt from the General of Civil War fame in the photo at right. Doris Fitt, Leo Myers, and Bill Fitt at the Golden Spike ceremony of the Meauwataka & Wildwood Railroad, October 1983. Paul Allen is seen on the trestle. Photo by Steve Chromik.]] | |||
== Riverside & Great Northern == | == Riverside & Great Northern == |
Revision as of 09:23, 4 August 2025
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Meauwataka & Wildwood Railroad

Leo Myers of Clayton, Missouri, describes the hammer made from a staybolt from the General of Civil War fame in the photo at right. Doris Fitt, Leo Myers, and Bill Fitt at the Golden Spike ceremony of the Meauwataka & Wildwood Railroad, October 1983. Paul Allen is seen on the trestle. Photo by Steve Chromik.
Riverside & Great Northern
In 1988, a group of volunteers led by William C. Fitt formed the Riverside & Great Northern Preservation Society, Inc. and went to work to save the Sandley Works by turning it into a museum.