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No fee is collected at the entrance or to ride the trains, but all donations are graciously accepted
No fee is collected at the entrance or to ride the trains, but all donations are graciously accepted
== Gallery ==
=== 1980's Meet ===
The following photos are from a meet that appears to have occurred in the 1980s.  The slides are from an eBay auction.
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== External Links ==
== External Links ==


* [http://www.pnls.org/ Offical Website]
* [http://www.pnls.org/ Offical Website]

Revision as of 00:18, 8 October 2016


Robert Donckels Leading a double-header at Mollola Train Park

In 1954 Harry Harvey had a dream. He wanted to provide a park that people could go picnic watch, ride and learn about trains.

Today that dream is still alive at Shady Dell Train Park, Originally founded in 1954, Today it is one of the first railroads of this size on the west coast, it has grown from 1 to 4 acres, Because we are a train park and not an amusement park no one is ever sure what private trains will be running on Sunday "Run-Days".

No fee is collected at the entrance or to ride the trains, but all donations are graciously accepted

Gallery

1980's Meet

The following photos are from a meet that appears to have occurred in the 1980s. The slides are from an eBay auction.

External Links