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Appears to be nothing more than a railroad siding and possible section house. Newspaper coverage mentions a few railroad-related happenings here, but nothing that would rise to the level of significant coverage. –
dlthewave☎03:37, 28 October 2022 (UTC)reply
delete Here we have a complete train wreck in GNIS, because there is also a "Naviska, Arizona", and when you look at older topos, both spots are labelled "Naviska" and there's no "Nariska". In any case they are both points on the railroad: one appears to be the south end of the long passing siding, and the other appears to be the very short siding off this siding. It's anyone's guess who hasn't talked to the railroad which names are correct, but in any case there's no notability here for either name.
Mangoe (
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04:27, 28 October 2022 (UTC)reply
Delete I find almost nothing for Nariska and conclude it is probably a typo - a handwritten "v" can look a lot like a "r". Searching on Naviska turns up things like
this which calls it a railroad siding and
this which does say there was a telegraph office there once. No evidence it was any kind of community or otherwise notable.
MB03:14, 31 October 2022 (UTC)reply
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Appears to be nothing more than a railroad siding and possible section house. Newspaper coverage mentions a few railroad-related happenings here, but nothing that would rise to the level of significant coverage. –
dlthewave☎03:37, 28 October 2022 (UTC)reply
delete Here we have a complete train wreck in GNIS, because there is also a "Naviska, Arizona", and when you look at older topos, both spots are labelled "Naviska" and there's no "Nariska". In any case they are both points on the railroad: one appears to be the south end of the long passing siding, and the other appears to be the very short siding off this siding. It's anyone's guess who hasn't talked to the railroad which names are correct, but in any case there's no notability here for either name.
Mangoe (
talk)
04:27, 28 October 2022 (UTC)reply
Delete I find almost nothing for Nariska and conclude it is probably a typo - a handwritten "v" can look a lot like a "r". Searching on Naviska turns up things like
this which calls it a railroad siding and
this which does say there was a telegraph office there once. No evidence it was any kind of community or otherwise notable.
MB03:14, 31 October 2022 (UTC)reply
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