A train engine that originally saw service over a century ago on the rail line that once carried passengers on a scenic ride up Mount Tamalpais is steaming back to life following a long journey ...
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Engine No. 9, the vintage locomotive for the Mt. Tamalpais & Muir Woods Railway, has returned to downtown Mill Valley. The locomotive, built in 1921, was brought to Depot Plaza on Friday for its first ...
Jeff and Don Millerick have set up a shop in Sebastopol to restore a century-old steam locomotive that used to haul passenger cars from Mill Valley to the summit of Mount Tamalpais and back again.
Looking the very same as it did when it was delivered in 1921, the restored locomotive formerly on display next to the Scotia Museum, made its public debut in Mill Valley over Memorial Day weekend.
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