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All Aboard, at the Laws Depot

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Coming in late March:  --The classic narrow-gauge steam locomotive Engine No18 in operation on our rails here at Laws.

Eastern Sierra History

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The Owens Valley is in the eastern shadow of the magnificent Sierra Nevada.  The C&C Railroad ran south as far as Keeler.

Quail on Rust

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Join us in a journey through the past at the Laws Museum.

20 Mule Team Borax Wagons

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See the authentic full-scale replicas of the original 20 mule team borax wagons, created by the Death Valley Conservancy.

Brill Car

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Rides on the restored historic Death Valley Railroad's Brill Car No 5, are offered on select weekends.  See our train ride schedule for details.

Dump Wagon

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This dump wagon is among the many pieces of equipment that has been restored for display at the Laws Railroad Museum.

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