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Predecessor to YMSP

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Was the predecessor the YMSP the Madera Sugar Pine (MSP) or West Side Lumber (WSL)?

According to SPV atlas, YMSP is at Fish Camp and shows the track around it as MSP. Yet the article (here) shows that the YMSP was formerly WSL, and WSL locomotives are used today on YMSP. The SPV RR atlas shows WSL being further north than YMSP in Tuolumne and closer to Jamestown.

Massive Deletion by Bot

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A bot has just deleted approximately 75 percent of this article. It seems unlikely that this result was not a mistake of some sort, hence I intend to restore most of this article's content, via reversion. Perhaps I am mistaken, and there is some reason 3/4ths of this article should have been deleted, but as I do not know why that would be, I am hence strongly inclined to take this action. KevinOKeeffe (talk) 10:49, 13 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Apparently, someone else has just beaten me to it. KevinOKeeffe (talk) 10:51, 13 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

How long is this "railway"?

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I came here to determine if it was worth a long drive to experience this railway. I don't see any mention of it's length. Is it 12 miles long or does it circle the parking lot? Thanks BrianAlex (talk) 03:48, 7 August 2010 (UTC)[reply]
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Rudy Stauffer in Hungary

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In thinking about the Stauffer family’s departure from Hungary in 1944 due to the advancing Russians, It sounds as if they may have been on the side of the Germans. Otherwise, why run from the Russians? 2603:300A:59D:6800:F1CF:A6A3:7E51:A40D (talk) 16:42, 1 May 2022 (UTC)[reply]