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Railroad, Of The Redwood Valley Railway In Tilden Regional Park
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 ![]() Steam engine number 11 waited for passengers to disembark and for new passengers to replace them. The engineer answered questions during that interval. 
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 ![]() A caboose for the rail line was the last car stopped just beyond the end of the boarding path. 
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 ![]() Some cars provided inside seating. These cars were more like the enclosed freight cars of full sized railroads. 
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 ![]() The coupling between the rail cars was the same as those used by full sized railroads. 
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 ![]() The rail itself was steel track laid atop wooden ties and bedded in crushed rock. 
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 ![]() An actual water tank was used to refill the steam engines with water. A man stood by to operate the water tank. 
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 ![]() A house used to store the train cars when the railroad was closed. 
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