May 06, 2018 03:27PM
Jeff Young Wrote:
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> By 1940 (when the engine house was retired) there
> was indeed nothing there (bar a pair of stoves).
>
> If anyone has anything from the older ICC notes,
> I'd love to see them.
>
> Cheers,
> Jeff.
>
> [attachment 46431 AFET-849512:24:1940.jpg]


Jeff

They had drop pits at Sargent in the RH, so there would have been some tools around to perform light maintenance on locomotives. Not sure when the practice may have declined. With Gunnison and Salida not far away any heavy repair would have gone to either location.

William
aka drgwk37
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