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English: The Sugar Pine Lumber Company built 50 trestles along the 150 miles of logging railroad. Trestle Number 14 was the highest at 110 feet high.
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Source Johnston, Hank (1980). Rails to the Minarets: The Story of Sugar Pine Lumber Company. Trans-Anglo Books. ISBN 978-0870460203
Author Melvin Guhn collection

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