DescriptionWSL 7 Millyard Nov 1981xRP - Flickr - drewj1946.jpg
November of 1981, Westside #7 operating on track laid inside the millyard at Tuolumne, CA.
Glen Bell (as in Taco Bell) had lost interest in his Westside operation and sold it to another operator who in turn sold it to an outfit called Camp Coast to Coast who later sold off all the equipment.
Shay #7 ended up at Roaring Camp in Felton where it remains today.
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