Another lost loco came to my attention while reading Tom
and Denise Klinger's C&S Clear Creek District Memories and Then Some.
In April of 1941, Central City had won its tussle with the
CB&Q to get a display train. No. 71,
a gondola, and a baggage coach had been moved and placed on a short stretch of
track near the site of the old depot.
It seems that Golden got jealous. The same month that Central City mounted its
train, an article in the Jefferson County Republican stated, "Plans were underway this week in Golden, to try to secure an old narrow gauge engine, coach and caboose from the Colorado & Southern, as a historical exhibit." The author comments that
"In the years to come, tourists would regard such an exhibit of
considerable interest, and local citizens would likewise value it highly."
Unsurprisingly, considering the trouble the C&S went
through to get 71 to Central City, Klinger later points out that "The
Golden request for a display train was turned down by the Colorado &
Southern Railway." Based
on info found here, I suspect that it was not the C&S but the CB&Q who
turned down the request.
Had Golden succeeded, what locomotive would it have
been? With 9, 60, and 71 already assigned, this left only 5 others
that had not yet been scrapped. These
were Nos. 69, 70, 74, 75, and 76.
Several of these locomotives were also still in active service at Leadville, particularly 74, 75, and 76.
69 and 70 wouldn't get sold until 1943 and the rest would be off to other railroads by 1945. My guess is that 69 and 70 would have been the best candidates for a Golden display as they had run on the Clear Creek line. As far as I know Nos. 74-76 had only worked the South Park.
Several of these locomotives were also still in active service at Leadville, particularly 74, 75, and 76.
69 and 70 wouldn't get sold until 1943 and the rest would be off to other railroads by 1945. My guess is that 69 and 70 would have been the best candidates for a Golden display as they had run on the Clear Creek line. As far as I know Nos. 74-76 had only worked the South Park.
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