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I unfortunately don't have pictures myself (pic related is from a Google search), since this was so long ago, but my father and I hopped the fence and saw what was left of the old Westside Lumber Co engine shed, workshop, and the tipper that would deposit logs from the cars into the lake.
My family being Tuolumnee natives we would also hike up the old railroad tracks into the woods a few miles up to the first trestle (Which burned in a wildfire.) and camp out for the night.
Thankfully some of those old Shays and Heislers were saved when it closed in the 70s, one heisler in the town park, one heisler and one shay run for Roaring Camp out by santa cruz, and shay #12 still runs in Colorado.
Unfortunately the old engine shed collapsed a while back.