Hi,
The 1962 Colorado Rail Annual had a 3-page article on this relocation. It may have been this relocation that led to the saving of the D&RGW long enough so that the C&TS could be formed.
Doug vV
P.S. I have removed this link to this scan.
Someone reminded me that it might be a copyright infringement. They did say I got it from the Collected Colorado Rail Annual. I do own it but do not think is what I scanned (hard bound). I also own the 1962 Colorado Rail Annual that is easier to scan (magazine style stapled).
I apologize to the Colorado RR Museum for my oversight.
According to copyright, I think that the item has to be 75 years old or older for the information to be become public domain for a person.
For an organization (business), I am not so sure.
A patent it is 25 years (i.e. Kadee couplers).
The copyright for magazine articles is for 60 days after publication (as I recall). It is a copyright on how the information is presented, not the information in the article. The author of the article retains the copyright.
For an organization like the CRRM, I am not sure what the copyright law is. I was thinking it was like the 25 year patent law. However it could be like the individual's 75 year law. The intent for the copyright was that the information become public property after the creator has had a chance to profit from their efforts.
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 03/09/2010 01:31PM by dougvv.