According to Colorado Rail Annual Number Ten by Cornelius W. Hauck, the C&S made a 1938 inventory of the remaining narrow gauge engines. Next to No. 6 is the note "Held to be sent to World's Fair, New York. (Due flues 2-40)."
Reflections on, insights about, research into, and visits to the remnants of the Colorado and Southern narrow gauge.
Friday, October 24, 2025
The Locos We Lost - Part 2
Sunday, October 19, 2025
Vote for the Alpine Tunnel Palisade Wall Repair Project
I'm passing along this important post (at the ngdiscussion forum) from Justin Kerns:
Each year, History Colorado's Stephen H. Hart Awards honor outstanding projects that preserve Colorado's meaningful past. Over the last few years History Colorado has contributed significant grant funds to the repair of the Palisade Wall. The Palisades Wall and Alpine Tunnel was nominated by History Colorado staff as one of the 2026 People's Choice Award nominees. Voting is open to the public now until October 27th. It would be great to get some votes so that History Colorado sees the value of funding future historic railroad projects.
Vote now at this link VOTE HERE. You can vote as many times as you want!
Below are photos from Chuck Severance showing the work done last year to repair the wall.
The Locos We Lost - Part 1
I know I should be thankful that we have 5 very well-preserved locomotives of the C&S. And I am! Goodness, there are some railroads with no saved engines.
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