Meadows & Lake Kathleen Railroad


Title:
Meadows & Lake Kathleen Railroad

Description:
A visit to the very unique Meadows & Lake Kathleen Railroad near Deadwood, Oregon. Date: April 19, 2009 Music: "I Like Trains" and "Golden Rocket" by Jim & Jesse

Author:
toastk

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hobby, railroad, deadwood, oregon, ray, robinson, meadows, lake, kathleen, trains, miniature, railways,

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