Wagon Wheel Gap Routeand the Denver & Rio Grande Railway
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Equipment Photos
11-13-01 #40 Being loaded in Brighton, CO.02-07-02 Equipment brought to South Fork.02-07-02 Equipment brought to South Fork.02-07-02 Equipment brought to South Fork.Passenger equipment in South Fork.06-12-02 Car #36 in Denver.06-12-02 Car #36 in route to South Fork on Hwy 285.06-13-02 Car #36 being unloaded in South Fork.06-13-02 Loco #40 being unloaded in South Fork.06-13-02 Loco #40 being unloaded in South Fork.
Load'er up
Wolf Creek in late April !!!!
Setting her down 04-23-04 - Rio Grande Southern Coach that was along the line at Trout Lake being moved to our Museum at Monte Vista
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Web Site E-Mail Address is Wagon-Wheel-Gap@hotmail.com
Also see our History of San Luis Valley Railroads web site:Wagon-Wheel-Gap.freehomepage.com It's still under construction but you may find it interesting.
This is not an official web site of the D&RG Ry. Historical Foundation.It is a private informational site by Richard Cutter who is solely responsible for content and is not submitted to, approved or controlled by the D&RG Historical Foundation.
Unless otherwise NotedHistorical Photographs 1800's to 1940's from the National Archives Photos, Videos and Text are Copyrighted by Richard Cutter- Photos can be used for non-commercial use if plainly identified as to copyright holder and location "at Wagon-Wheel-Gap-Route, Colorado"The name "Wagon Wheel Gap Route" refers to the section of the Creede Branch of the Old "Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad" that extends from South Fork to Creede Colorado, the name was developed and used for this website and is considered as our trademark. Last updated: July 01, 2005You are at..... WWW.Wagon-Wheel-Gap-Route.Freehomepage.com
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