Wild Goose Railroad

The Wild Goose Railroad was created by the Wild Goose Mining Company in Alaska. Charles D Lane acted as the President of the Wild Goose Mining company, until his death in 1911.[1] The Wild Good Railroad was located in Nome, Alaska and ran from Nome to Lane's Landing, which was named after Charles D Lane. In 1903 the Wild Goose Railroad was reorganized as the Nome Arctic Railway.[2]

Wild Goose Railroad at Anvil Creek, Alaska

References

  1. "The Lane Family - A Life of Mining in the West". www.lanefamilyhistory.org. Retrieved 2016-06-20.
  2. McBride, sherri (Summer 1996). "Trains of the Seward Peninsula" (PDF). Nome Visitor Center. City of Nome.
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