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  1. Basalt: Colorado Midland town - Danielson, Clarence L.

    History of Basalt, Colorado and includes the story of Colorado Midland Railway.

    Record Type: Library

    Basalt: Colorado Midland Town [jacket]
  2. Colorado Midland - Cafky, Morris

    The Colorado Midland Railroad died in 1921. But its story has been kept alive over the years. This is the history gathered from research in newspapers, stories, and surviving records.

    Record Type: Library

    Colorado Midland [jacket]
  3. Colorado Rail Annual

    1963 : Silverston and Rio Grande-land, Alamosa West, Narrow Gauge East, Narrow Gauge South. -- 1964 : To Silverton in Snow, Across the San Luis to Jaroso. -- 1967 : Short history of steam trains over Cumbres: Farewell to Cumbres Denver & Rio Grande 1880-1970. -- 1968 : Best seat in the house, Pueblo was still just a train ride from Denver, Adios numero 144, Steam, Wyoming 1968: Laramie Valley. -- 1969 : To Santa Fe by Narrow Gauge: the D&RG's "Ch...

    Record Type: Library

    Colorado Rail Annual
  4. Colorado's Mountain railroads - LeMassena, R. A.

    Four volume set to be a complete source on the information of Colorado's operating steam railroads and the locomotives which have pulled their cars for a century. Volume 1 and 3 are about all of Colorado's many railroads. Volume 2 is about the "Rio Grande Family" - Denver & Rio Grande Western, the Rio Grand Western, and the Rio Grande Southern. Volume 4 is a supplement of volume 2.

    Record Type: Library

    Colorado's Mountain Railroads, Vol. 1
  5. Colorado's Mountain railroads - LeMassena, R. A.

    Four volume set to be a complete source on the information of Colorado's operating steam railroads and the locomotives which have pulled their cars for a century. Volume 1 and 3 are about all of Colorado's many railroads. Volume 2 is about the "Rio Grande Family" - Denver & Rio Grande Western, the Rio Grand Western, and the Rio Grande Southern. Volume 4 is a supplement of volume 2.

    Record Type: Library

    Colorado's Mountain Railroads, Vol. 2
  6. Colorado's Mountain railroads - LeMassena, R. A.

    Four volume set to be a complete source on the information of Colorado's operating steam railroads and the locomotives which have pulled their cars for a century. Volume 1 and 3 are about all of Colorado's many railroads. Volume 2 is about the "Rio Grande Family" - Denver & Rio Grande Western, the Rio Grand Western, and the Rio Grande Southern. Volume 4 is a supplement of volume 2.

    Record Type: Library

    Colorado's Mountain Railroads, Vol. 3
  7. Colorado's Mountain railroads - LeMassena, R. A.

    Four volume set to be a complete source on the information of Colorado's operating steam railroads and the locomotives which have pulled their cars for a century. Volume 1 and 3 are about all of Colorado's many railroads. Volume 2 is about the "Rio Grande Family" - Denver & Rio Grande Western, the Rio Grand Western, and the Rio Grande Southern. Volume 4 is a supplement of volume 2.

    Record Type: Library

    Colorado's Mountain Railroads, Vol. 4
  8. Denver, South Park & Pacific - Poor, M. C.

    A history of the early Colorado mountain railroad is told in this book. It tells of John Evans' ideas to begin this railway and the hardships he went through. Included in the back of the book is Denver South Park & Railway System map; Colorado Central Railroad System map; Buena Vista and Nathrop District map; Boreas Summit to Breckenridge map; and a miniature reproduction of Colorado & Southern South Park Division employee's timetable, June 5, 19...

    Record Type: Library

    Denver, South Park & Pacific  [jacket]
  9. Electric railway journal news

    Vol. 3, Saturday, September 05, no. 27 Contents: Live topics arranged for A.C. luncheons; Testimony concluded in St. Louis wage case; Wage petition heard at Indianapolis; Local service to cease; A Headache after civic whoopee; This Ottawa judge looked at it differently; Denver store boosts railway; Yellow coach enters trolley bus field with novel design; Expert manager proposal adopted in Seattle; Portland's fare injunction case well under way; ...

    Record Type: Library

    1931 Electric Railway Journal News, Vol. 3, No. 27
  10. Gulf to Rockies: The heritage of the Fort Worth and Denver-Colorado and southern railways, 1861-1898 - Overton, Richard C.

    This is the story of how John Evans organized a railroad in Colorado to the Gulf of Mexico. General Grenville M. Dodge took on the Texas project to join forces with Mr. Evans. They were able to create the Gulf-to-Rockies route.

    Record Type: Library

    Gulf to Rockies [jacket]
  11. Historic Alpine Tunnel - Helmers, Dow

    This is the story of the first tunnel through the Continental Divide.

    Record Type: Library

    Historic Alpine Tunnel [jacket]
  12. Mile-High Trolleys: A Nostalgic look at Denver in the era of the streetcars - Jones, Willam C.

    History of the Mile-High Trolleys in Denver, Colorado. It includes information on the Seeing Denver Cars, funeral trains, a complete roster, drawings with details of rolling stock, employee timetable. Includes five loose papers from the Intermountain Railway Historical Society; one a list of prints, one timetable and copies of blueprints.

    Record Type: Library

    Mile-High Trolleys [jacket]
  13. Narrow gauge in the Rockies - Beebe, Lucius

    The story of the three-foot cars and engines including the Denver & Rio Grande; The Mears Short Lines; Denver, South Park & Pacific; Florence and Cripple Creek; Uintah; and Rio Grande Southern

    Record Type: Library

    Narrow Gauge in the Rockies [jacket]
  14. Narrow guage to Central and Silver Plume - Hauck, Cornelius W.

    The story of the Clear Creek narrow gauge that began in 1872. It was the first narrow gauge line into the Colorado Rockies.

    Record Type: Library

    Narrow Guage to Central and Silver Plume [jacket]
  15. National Railway Bulletin

    Vol. 67, No. 1, 2002 Contents: The Crimson Flyer by Judge Leon Ford III; Opening the Southwest by Mel McFarland; Chicago, Aurora & DeKalb Railroad; Railroad lamps and lanterns by John Goodnough

    Record Type: Library

    National Railway Bulletin, Vol. 67, No. 1
  16. National Railway Bulletin

    Vol. 65, No. 6, 2000 Contents: The Goose gallops again! by Clifton E. Hull; Arrival not guaranteed by Ralph E. Hallock; Golden spike conductor by William E. Bain; Intermediate railcamp 2000 by Adam Otsuka; New Haven Rails by Elissa Williams; Richard Steinmetz, First Bulletin editor

    Record Type: Library

    National Railway Bulletin, Vol. 65, No. 6
  17. Pacific Railway Journal: Denver and interurban (Fort Collins division) and the Fort Collins municipal railway - Pacific Railway Journal

    Denver and Interurban (Fort Collins Division) - Ernest S. Peyton and R. A. Moorman Fort Collins Municipal Railway - Ernest S. Peyton and R. A. Moorman

    Record Type: Library

    Pacific Railway Journal, Vol. 2, No. 2
  18. Pictorial supplement to Denver South Park & Pacific - Kindig, R. H.

    The South Park was loved and honored by railroad historians. The book, Denver South Park & Pacific was written by Meredith Clarence Poor. Ten years later there was a large collection of photographs relating to the railroad. They were reproduced for this book. A brief history of the railroad is included.

    Record Type: Library

    Pictorial Supplement to Denver South Park & Pacific [jacket]
  19. Railroads and the Rockies: a record of lines in and near Colorado - Ormes, Robert M.

    An overview of the railroad development in the West and an index and history of all the railroad lines in Colorado.

    Record Type: Library

    Railroads and the Rockies: A Record of Lines in and near Colorado [jacket]
  20. Rails around Gold Hill - Cafky, Morris

    This is the story of three mountain railroads around Gold Hill and Cripple Creek, Colorado. They entered Cripple Creek from the north, east, and south. From the south was the Florence & Cripple Creek (narrow gauge); from the east was the Colorado Springs & Cripple Creek District (short line); and from the north was the Midland Terminal.

    Record Type: Library

    Rails Around Gold Hill [jacket]

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