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Went to D&SNG in March 1981 and was the first K-36 run to Silverton. Operational. It was the last operational coal-burning locomotive left on the D&SNG's active roster until March 2024. 482 58541 D&SNG Retired in 1962. Went to C&TS in 1970. Traded to D&SNG in October 1991 in exchange for K-37 class No. 497. Restored to operating condition in ...
The Durango & Silverton originally owned four of the surviving K-37s, but they found that the #497 was too hard on their track and did not handle the Animas Canyon section of the route as well as they would have hoped. Consequently, they traded #497 to the Cumbres & Toltec for K-36 #482 and #499 to Royal Gorge Park in Canon City for #486. This ...
The railroad owns three classes of steam locomotives. The K-27, K-36 and K-37 engines are all outside frame 2-8-2 "Mikado" engines built by Baldwin Locomotive Works. As of 2023, of the ten steam locomotives currently owned by the C&TSRR, Nos. 463, 484, 487, 488 and 489 are all operational.
The Denver and Rio Grande Western K-27 is a class of 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge 2-8-2 "Mikado" type steam locomotives built for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1903. Known by their nickname "Mudhens," they were the first and the most numerous of the four K classes of Rio Grande narrow gauge engines to be built.
English: K-36 class locomotive 484 on the Cumbres & Toltec Railroad, preparing to depart with an excursion train from Osier, Colorado. Date 24 July 2021, 13:29:07
English: Water tank built about 1907, 50,000 gallon capacity, unique because of double waterspouts allowing two locomotives to water at the same time. The coal tipple, built in 1924, is the probably the only one of its kind that's still functional and is the only wooden one in existence.
Angela M. trained using trainer Joe Wicks' HIIT program to combat menopause symptoms. Then she transitioned to powerlifting and CrossFit for new challenge. 'At 45, I Started This 12-Week Strength ...
He and José Canseco co-authored a book on proper weight training techniques for baseball players. McKay began a long-term professional association with both manager Tony La Russa and pitching coach Dave Duncan from the midpoint of the 1986 , when LaRussa and Duncan took over their respective positions with Oakland, through 2011 with the Cardinals.