Andrewl1995 Wrote:
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> Well, I did mention a couple of narrow gauge
> lines, including the Denver & Rio Grande Western
> and the Colorado and Southern. Ultimately, I'm a
> rather huge fan of the D&RGW narrow gauge system,
> which is why we have places like the Cumbres &
> Toltec Scenic Railroad and the Durango & Silverton
> Narrow Gauge Railroad today. Even though the D&RGW
> merged with the UP, we still have several
> surviving D&RGW steam and diesel locomotives, most
> of which are of their narrow gauge system.
There is only ONE D&RGW surviving standard gauge steam locomotive. It's No. 583 a 2-8-0 It went from the D&RGW to the San Luis Valley
Southern then to Bob Richardson at the CRRM. Although standard gauge it's history qualifies it to be on the NGDF.
What's next? How about a roster of Thomas the tank engines, both standard and narrow gauge, dummy or self propelled. Maybe a list of amusement park engines, all gauges and what moves them?. We will wait with baited breath for those lists that I'm sure will be 100% accurate
High Commander
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/11/2022 04:51PM by HAICH OMANDIER.