USA 02 GLRR 1st August 2007 Georgetown Loop Railroad, Colorado. USA
Автор: Keith W. Platt's Steam Almanac
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The Georgetown Loop Railroad in Colorado, USA is a 4.5 mile preserved section of the three foot gauge Colorado Central Railroad which connected Georgetown and Silver Plume to the greater US rail network. Originally built to service the Colorado gold rush, it remained open carrying passengers and freight until 1938 after which it was dismantled.
The present line including the wonderful Loop bridge was rebuilt and reopened in 1984.
On the day of my visit Baldwin built 2-6-2 No.12 was in use. It had been built in 1928 for the Kahului Railroad Company in Hawaii and had been brought back to the mainland for preservation after the railroad has ceased operation. It began operation on the GLRR in 2005 and remained there until 2012 and is now operated by the Midwest Central Railroad, Mount Pleasant, Iowa.
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