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Description Road to Carrara, Nevada. The road to the quarry originally had a railroad track. The loaded car coming down pulled an empty back up with a cable system. Going West (behind me) this track connected with the Tonopah & Tidewater Railroad.
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Carrara, Nevada Mill Ruins

Author Mark Holloway from Beatty, Nevada, USA

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