Glenbrook out and about. Although the dual-gauging of the NSRM trackage is not yet fully complete, the museum does have significant stretches of track where the narrow gauge Glenbrook can roam. She is seen here with a newly restored narrow gauge log car, in the process of heading down to the Wabuska Depot.
The presence of the log car behind Glenbrook is significant, for although she was not really ever a logging engine, she did haul cord wood and lumber for the Carson & Tahoe Lumbering and Fluming Company In the late 1800s, she hauled wood from Glenbrook, Nevada, on the eastern shore of Lake Tahoe, to to Spooner Summit, at the crest of the Carson Range. There, the company sent that lumber down a flume to Carson City, where it was loaded on the Virginia and Truckee and taken to Virginia City, where it was used in construction.