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BNSF new track inspection car 80, Rio Grande River, was at La Junta, CO, on July 14, 2004 with staff support car BNSF 81.
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Image three is from along the Rio Grande River about two miles west of South Fork. Some History of the line from their site, In the 1880's, the Denver and Rio Grande Railway was in a building frenzy throughout Colorado. One of the most beautiful areas was on the headwaters of the Rio Grande River at a mountain pass known as Wagon Wheel Gap.
Summary: Aerial view of Roaring Fork River & valley from Red Mountain near Carbondale, Colorado reached via Colorado Midland Railway; Mount Sopris (elevation 12,823 feet), background; Denver & Rio Grande Railroad (Aspen branch through Carbondale) standard gauge track & timber-through-truss bridge crossing Roaring Fork River, foreground right ...
Second of all, when the US annexed Texas it also acquired Texas claimed border of the Rio Grande. Accepting the Mexican Claim was a way of saying that the Mexicans were right about administration over Texas, which they still claimed. That and the Rio Grande to me seem like a nice buffer between Mexico and the valuable, populated parts of Texas.
- A minor update on the Colorado basin for the indication of dry rivers, of wich there's many (actually the end of Colorado itself on Mexico is a dry river); - It taked a while but now I'm sure the Great Basin region pretty complete; - For some reason my main source for rivers didn't have the river Pit on nothern California, somehow?
Re: Colorado Pacific Rio Grande's GP40, Formerly 3104 Author: SmokyHillsSwitcher Yes, but while Colorado Pacific / Towner Line will be directly servicing Weskan Grain, another subsidiary of the Soloviev Group, the Colorado Pacific Rio Grande Railroad as of yet doesn't, so it's kinda odd to have it on there other than to have a uniform paint scheme.
> > "Rio Grande" 01157 25314 County Road 44H, Box > > Prairie Colorado > > > > Color me skeptical that it's a real DRGW, but > it > > is a real caboose > > According to Roger Kirkpatrick's Captive Caboose > list for Colorado, this is in fact DRGW 01157. He > lists it in masonville however: > > Masonville CO D&RGW 01157 wood, cupola, no
But perhaps they illustrate how chasing narrow gauge steam created a window....or perhaps a series of bridges...to the outside world. I started in my backyard chasing the West Side lumber operation. Then after the Rio Grande narrow gauge abandoned freight operations, Bob Richardson pointed me toward Guatemala.
Norfolk & Western 555059 was visiting. Note the Rio Grande guy with helmet in the foreground taking a photo that fine Spring day. In the background is DRGW 5371 along with Union Pacific and Conrail units (acquired by the Rio Grande). Denver & Rio Grande Western RR cabooses were heated with coal (note coal pile at lower left).