Photographed in its 10th year on the deadline; #499 (Baldwin c/n 20753) was built in 1902 as a standard-gauge consolidation and rebuilt in 1930 as a narrow-gauge outside-frame mikado. It was sold to the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge in 1981 and later traded to Royal Gorge Park for K-36 #486. Currently displayed with cosmetic restoration at Royal Gorge. [Date of photo approximate.] |
Date:
6/15/1980 |
Location:
Alamosa, CO Map  |
Views:
4265 |
Collection Of:

B.J. Svikhart |
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Author: B.J. Svikhart
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Picture Categories: Steam |
This picture is part of album: Narrow Gauge on the Deadline |