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Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad offices in the Salida railyards. Bob Pierce is wearing the bow tie. Bob Rush Collection.
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Construction of the machine shops, dated August 28, 1923. Harry Williams Collection.
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A view of early-day Salida taken from Tenderfoot Mountain. Bob Rush Collection.
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The D Street Suspension Bridge with the Denver & Rio Grande Railyards in the background. Virgil Jackson Collection.
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Although most of the mess from the January 1888 fire is cleaned up in this summer photo, evidence can still be seen. Despite a massive rebuilding effort – mostly in brick this time – there are still many open lots along F Street above First Street. Rubble from the fire is visible where it was dumped along the bank of the Arkansas River near the F Street Bridge. After two major fires, it is interesting to note how much larger the area that is today...
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Rotary snowplow on Monarch Pass ca. 1907. John Ophus Collection.
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The 20-stall standard-gauge roundhouse was constructed in 1900, east of the narrow-gauge roundhouse. By the date of this photograph, August 28, 1923, a new eight-stall roundhouse addition was being constructed as a separate building; however it shared the 100-foot turntable with the original standard-gauge roundhouse. The 100-foot turntable replaced the original 80-foot turntable in 1917. Forms were set up to pour concrete for locomotive service pits,...
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This lineup of three switch engines was photographed in Salida in 1890. No. 213 was a narrow-gauge 1881 Grant-built 2-8-0, No. 576 was a standard-gauge 1889 Baldwin 2-8-0, and N. 218 was another narrow-gauge Grant 2-8-0. Note the arrangement of coupler pockets on the locomotives, which enabled them to handle either standard- or narrow-gauge cars. The D&RG seldom purchased new switch engines (No. 106 in Salida being one early notable exception) until...
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Hundreds of men were employed in the D&RG machine shops in Salida. It was the largest, most complete repair shop between Denver and Salt Lake City and could repair or rebuild any kind of disaster that might befall a locomotive or piece of rolling stock. On several occasions the crew built locomotives using spare parts from others. Maintenance was a large part of the work here. John Ophus Collection.
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Denver & Rio Grande No. 168, photo taken between 1900 – 1902. Henry Harvard Haley is on the right. Haley-Bratton Collection.
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The 20-stall standard-gauge roundhouse was constructed in 1900, east of the narrow-gauge roundhouse. In this photograph, dated August 28, 1923, a new eight-stall roundhouse addition was being constructed as a separate building; however it shared the 100-foot turntable with the original standard-gauge roundhouse. The 100-foot turntable replaced the original 80-foot turntable in 1917. Forms were set up to pour concrete for locomotive service pits, and...
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A major fire occurred in Salida's Denver & Rio Grande Railroad facilities in December 1892, destroying fourteen stalls in the roundhouse, seventeen locomotives, and the machine shops. Railroad employees and citizens managed to save twenty locomotives, but damages were estimated at $400,000. In 1900, nearly $350,000 in improvements were completed, including work on the roundhouse and other facilities of the D & R G and construction of a new D & R...
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A photograph of Salida taken on Tenderfoot Mountain before 1890. Ernest Brownson Collection.
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A narrow-gauge train had arrived from the west, a locomotive (possibly No. 218) was removing the loaded gondolas of ash from next to the ashpit, and No. 404 had moved out of the roundhouse onto the turntable. During the warm weather, locomotives under steam were spotted with their stacks outside of the roundhouse to improve ventilation in the building. Walter Moore is pictured in the center of three men leaning against No. 404. John Ophus Collection....
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Denver & Rio Grande Across the Grand River at Glenwood Springs. Virgil Jackson Collection.
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Shortly after the disastrous 1892 fire, locomotive servicing and repairs had to be done out in the open, in front of the roundhouse ruins. From this angle, the machine shop was at the left, and the charred boiler-house roof was visible beside the stack. Prior to the fire, the arch in the roundhouse doors had been bricked up. The 62-foot turntable was still in use. A standard-gauge switch engine, an 1890 Class 113 (C-28) Baldwin 2-8-0 in the 600-series,...
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The D Street Hanging Bridge in Salida, Colorado was first built by local proprietor Miles Mix, in an effort to make it easier for the railroad workers who rented rooms from him to get to and from work. The Denver & Rio Grande railroad shops are visible in this image. This image is from the Salida Centennial Photo Collection.
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The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Depot is at right with passengers boarding a train. The Monte Cristo Hotel is at left. The D & R G narrow gauge tracks are in the foreground. This image is from the Salida Centennial Photo Collection.
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The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Depot. This image is from the Salida Centennial Photo Collection.
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A bird's eye view of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad Depot in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Centennial Photo Collection.