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Your Hostess Aboard the V & T Railroad

Period dress helps make riding the V & T a fun and memorable experience.
Hostess aboard the Virginia & Truckee Railroad, Carson City, Virginia City, Nevada, NV

Hostess aboard the Virginia & Truckee Railroad line between Carson City and Virginia City, Nevada.

Photo © Stan White
The Virginia & Truckee Railroad was built to haul gold and silver ore from Virginia City's Comstock mines to the Carson City mills for processing. The original 21 miles was completed in 1870. Over the years, rails were extended south to Minden and north to Reno. After nearly 80 years of hauling ore, supplies, and passengers, the "Queen of the Short Lines" ceased operations in 1950, a victim of paved highways and automobiles.

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