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The Red Apple Route

In the year 1908 Owens Valley residents had already been riding the Carson and Colorado Railroad for nearly 25 years.  But now grumbling began to surface from a frustrated population; the train was on the wrong side of the Valley. The railroad was built specifically to serve mining operations on the eastside, but the population centers were to the west. Residents wanted a railroad connecting their towns, and they were ready to make it happen.

In Memory of the Slim Princess

Doubtless there are none of us who know from whence came the name "Slim Princess."  Some thought fromthe slim rails that extended over the 300 miles, but to most the name was accepted from the sentiment it bore.



Since that day in April 1960, when the last train arrived at Laws, there were those who dreamed of preserving the site, against adverse conditions.  It now appears that program of preservation and restoration is at hand.