Hello Stewart,
The short answer to your question is no.
From the UP Bridge and Building Book, dated January 1, 1886
The additions to Como went as such:
At the Station of Platte Canyon:
Building No. 5 Roundhouse 4 stalls, 1 Story, Block Foundation, Frame Construction 58 1/8 w. 90' long. Moved to Como 1886
(Grant shows no engine or roundhouse)
Como:
Building 15: Roundhouse, tin roof. 1 story Stone Foundation, stone structure 125' w x 62' long.
Addition 4 (?) stalls
in addition, there is a
hand written notation: the addition in Como is marked out and 13 written next to it, that's why the 4 is questionable. It reads: "4 stalls from Platte Canyon" "3 stalls from Dickey" 1886.
Dickey:
Building No. 5: Roundhouse 3 stalls, 1 story, Pl (pile) Foundation, Frame Structure 44 2/3 feet wide 60' long. Taken to Como 1886
Note: this is not the six stall enginehouse later seen in the photographs of Dickey
For other Engine Facilities, there are:
Alpine Tunnel:
Building No. 3 Engine House, 1 story, stone foundation, stone structure 54' x 153 ft.
Coal Bin in eng hse 14 x 40
Water Tank in Eng Hse, Wd. Tub 5 x 18 Capcy 9516 gals 636 ft. 4 in pipe to spting. Self-ferder (feeder?) Qual & Supply of water good (note no turntable listed)
Gunnison:
Building no. 17 Round house 6 stalls, 1 story, stone foundation, stone walls 127 1/2 wide x 65' long.
Turntable wrought Iron 50 ft.
Boreas:
Building No. 7: Engine House 1 story, Stone Foundation, Stone Structure 155' x 57 1/4 ft.
Wrot Iron Turntable in hse. 49 1/2 ft.
Water tnk in hse wd tub, 5 x 18, capacy 9516 gals., 1,830 ft. 2 in pipe tnk to spng. Self-feed'r. Qual & supply of water good.
Leadville:
Building No. 17: Round hse,
8 stalls, Gravel roof, 1 story blk foundation, frame walls, 126' x 60 ft.
Cast Iron turn table 50' stone foundation.
From DL&G Bridges and Building Book, November 1, 1894:
Denver:
Roundhouse 9 stalls 1 story Stone 117' x 62 plus 202 x 62
Grant: No engine facilities listed
Webster Depot shown as burned Dec, 1903, New Depot May, 1904
Como:
Round house, Gravel Roof, 6 stalls Stone structure 62 x illegible
Addition, gravel Roof, 8 stalls 1 story 62 x illegible
Addition, Boiler room, 1 story, Stone 17' by Illegible
Hand Notation: 2 add to roundhouse 60 x 60 x 118 - 1895
Alpine Tunnel:
Engine House (burned)
Coal Bin 1 Frame 14 x 40
Water station
Water tank 5 x 18 in Engine House (crossed through with the hand written addition "New Tank 14 x 20 1908")
Water Supply Good
For all of you wondering, it still shows the Stone Section House plus the additions and the sizes of the rooms inside.
Gunnison:
Roundhouse, Six Stalls, 1 story, Stone foundation, Stone Structure, 127 x 65
Turntable 50' Wrot Iron Turntable
Boreas (this one is difficult because of all of the writing over it)
Engine House, 1 story, stone, 155 x 57
(hand Written: Renewed % fire Nov. 1899 80 x 57, further overwritten Destroyed by fire 11/09)
One 50' Wrot Iron Turntable in House
Coal Bin in engine House Frame 16 x 45
Water Tank 5 x 18 in engine house. Water supply gravity from spring.
Dickey
Eng. house Frame 32 x 180 - 1902
Leadville:
Roundhouse, 8 stalls, 1 story, Frame, 60 x 92 and 60 x 158
Addition 1 story, Frame 11 x 18
One 50' cast iron turntable.
Hope this confuses the Como issue even more.
Rick