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In June, my family and I took a ride on the Cripple Creek and Victor Railroad, and I thought I'd post some pictures. This is a two-foot gauge tourist train that has been active since the 19650s. It runs from the center of Cripple Creek to the ghost town of Anaconda. This used to be a standard gauge line, but was converted to two foot by the current owners. Since I'm a narrow gauge freak, this was a really interesting and pleasant ride. We rode on Engine #1, which is a 1902 0-4-4-0 mallet produced by a German maker (Orenstein and Koppel). Engine #2 was also operating on the day we visited; it's a pre-war German Henschel 0-4-0T. Engine #3 (A 1926 0-4-0 Porter) was not operating on the day we visited.
The Cripple Creek and Victor Railroad's website is at: <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.cripplecreekrailroad.com/">http://www.cripplecreekrailroad.com/</a><!-- m -->. They have some nice pictures and a link to a 1995 article about the railroad (at <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.cripplecreekrailroad.com/buffs.htm">http://www.cripplecreekrailroad.com/buffs.htm</a><!-- m -->)
Following pages are just pictures of our trip...
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Facilities.
The station is the original Cripple Creek depot and currently houses a local history museum
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Looks like a fun time. Nice pics also.
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Thanks for taking us along for the ride!
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Ain't narrow gauge fun?
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It's a fun little trip, but a lot of revenue was lost by not completing the journey to Victor.
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I'm a big fan of the Cripple Creek short lines: The Florence & Cripple Creek (3'), The Midland Terminal (SG), and the Colorado Springs & Cripple Creek District (SG, steam & electric).
There were actually a few depots in Cripple Creek. The tourist line uses the Midland Terminal's ROW (The Midland Terminal was a separate entity from the famed Colorado Midland...until the MT took over the eastern end for the CM after the CM died). The CS&CCD depot was at the corner of Warren and 4th streets. If you draw a line from the MT depot to the CS&CCD, the F&CC depot would be on that same line, twice as far as from the MT as the CS&CCD. The entire district looked like a spaghetti bowl style model railroad. I'd rank the railroads: F&CC > CS&CCD > MT. Maybe some day, again, one of the surviving F&CC engines will once more wear F&CC paint (four locomotives survive, 1 runs, 1 is being restored)
Thanks for posting the photos, Joe!
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There was also an electric trolley line, as well. 8-)
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MountainMan Wrote:There was also an electric trolley line, as well. 8-)
Mountain Man is referring to the CS&CCD's interurban services in the region. All of the cars were built by Barney & Smith. There were 8 motors...7 were passenger and the eighth was work. The CS&CCD started out as an interurban line before the steam railroad was built...which was furnished exclusively with Barney & Smith passenger cars, AC&F freight cars (aside from ingoldsby dump cars and a Bucyrus steam shovel), and Schenectady locomotives. In other words, it was built using the premium equipment of the day.
The competition for the CS&CCD interurbans were furnished by the F&CC's sister company, the Golden Circle which operated a 4-6-0 identical to RGS #20 and a forney.
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