Railtown Crossword

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The last name of the man who replaced Thomas Bullock as general manager in 1918.
The last name of the man who acquired control of the Standard Lumber Company in 1919, only to close down operations during the Great Depression. *Hint-his name is the name of a rival area lumber company.
The first and last name of the actor who appeared in at least 4 movies featuring Sierra #3, including the classic westerns High Noon and The Virginian.
In 1904, the towns of Summersville and Carters merged to form the town of _____________ City.
In 1952, Sierra purchased its very last (and largest) engine, its only articulated locomotive. Sierra #38's model designation was a Baldwin 2-6-6-2 __________.
The name of the male actor who starred in "My Little Chickadee" was W.C. _________.
The name of Sierra's manager who took over in 1946 and oversaw Sierra's transition to diesel was named W.C. ___________.
The name of T.S. Bullock's hotel, opened in 1901 in Tuolumne City, was the ____________ Inn.
The model name of the first new locomotive ever puchased by the Sierra Railway was the #9 _______________.
What is the full name of the first film known to have been filmed on the Sierra, using its now-famous #3 engine?
The name of the company that gave Railtown 1897 its name, when the park resumed excursion operation in 1971. ____________ Associates.
The first and last name of the engineer who retired in 1949, famous for cleaning his laundry as he drove #30 to and from Angels Camp.
Sierra's short-lived bus service was sold to what large transportation company?
Completed the same year as the Hetch Hetchy, this dam created what is today the 6th largest artificial lake in California, a reservoir of the same name as the dam itself.
Completed in 1929, what dam filled in the former Stanislaus River Canyon?
When Bullock and Poniatowski form the Sierra Pacific Railway Company in 1896, theri intention was to build a railroad from Stockton to this town in Amador County.
The last name of Sierra's first fatality, which occurred in 1898 when Sierra #3 derails and overturns near Chinese Camp.
T.S. Bullock's earlier railroad, where Sierra's #1, #2, and #3 were all purchased and where much of Sierra's early tracks came from.
The first and last name of the famous actor who described his relationship to Sierra #3 as being "like a treasured old friend"?
The first and last name of the starring actor of "The World's Greatest Lover", filed on the Sierra/

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