Talk:Mount Lowe Railway
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This article has been completely rewritten and will undergo a series of inline references in an attempt to attain Feature Article nomination.----Magi Media 06:28, 7 October 2006 (UTC)Magi Media
[edit] O.M. & M. R. R.
As it appears at the upper end of the Mount Lowe Railway on the following map:
What was that?
Peter Horn 13:46, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
- I'm sorry if I overlooked the OMMRR in my article, but it's not really part of the MLR. The OM&M (one man and a mule) was a small tourist attraction started by a man who had taken up a sort of residency at the Tavern. He used the OMM as a means of income to pay for his stay. He suffered from tuberculosis and the drier California climate of the time was a place for more ailing people to come.
- Mr. Z., short for Zetterwall, laid one mile of rickety track along four major peaks, they all had names like John Muir Peak and Observation Peak, and his mule Herbert would push a two side-seater cart with passengers, maybe a dozen or so, down and back on the tracks from Inspiration Point. The story is on my website book, Man, Mountain, and Monument, Chapter 16. [1]--Magi Media 14:42, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] More photos available at LAPL website
I've been looking for Altadena photos, and I noticed the LA Public Library's excellent photo collection has many free-PD photos of this railway system. Feel free to mine it. --Bobak 21:03, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
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