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This is the narrow-gauge railroad display near Cimarron, Colo., on the road to an area below Morrow Point Dam and Crystal Lake in the Black Canyon portion of Curecanti National Recreation Area.
The Denver & Rio Grande Railway pushed its narrow gauge tracks south through Colorado Springs and on to Walsenburg. The railroad realized that a lot of potential business waited in the San Lui… ...
When the Denver & Rio Grande Railway officially became the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, it was No. 476 hauled the company’s first passenger train in 1981.Officials say the lengthy ...
Stan Rhine, The Railroad Safety Appliance Acts: And Their Impact on the Denver & Rio Grande Narrow Gauge, Railroad History, No. 217 (FALL-WINTER 2017), pp. 76-92 ...
Operating a narrow gauge, all-steam tourist line did not fit well into the structure of the modern Denver & Rio Grande Western and a buyer was sought.
This week marks 40 years since Bradshaw took over the line, which was then part of the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, and subsequently renamed the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.