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Im actually trying to do just that. so far im working on Chama to Cumbres. Im only up to cresco. but ive got a pretty acurate Chama yard.(used google earth and a map on the C&TSRR Website.
Yup.... Probably more like 6 years now... At the rate I get to work on it I don't know if it will ever be done....
You know, I've heard that the D&RGW's NG line went all the way to Denver,CO AND don't forget about the Chili Line (Antonito, CO- Santa Fe NM) and that other branch line that derailed from me. Besides, we could use some adventures on the "Rocky Mountain High, Colorado" (By John Denver, Listen to it). By the way Prowler 901, how did you get that cool D&RGW icon?
Some good references on that site, though I guess the exact gradient profile and details of speed limits/signalling are harder to find.
Well, I have something you might like. Its about 100 miles of narrow gauge with about 10 miles standard gauge (including 3-4 miles of dual) It was mainly based off of the San Juan Extension (now its a historical fiction route), running from Alamosa to Durango + the line up to Silverton and Farmington. There is also a branch for where Pagosa Springs should be. From where Alamosa is, there is a branch on standard and dual. the dual heads out to where Salida is. The track struggles up some 4% to the top of the pass where ther is a small branch that leads to a limestone quarry. From the pass it heads down the hill to where Montrose should be. the track continues till it reaches Ridgeway (yet the name is not Ridgeway). the track contiues till it reaches Durango. There is about 30? miles of RGS and alot of D&RGW. Antinito looks like it did in the 50's (maily the station nexto the junction).Yards are based off of those that I have seen E.g. San Louis= Chama (with 5 bay roundhouse and oil loading platforms) and Durango=durango in the 1950's(coal tower and ore processing thingy. The smelter is not next to the hill where the origninal was). This map was designed to be a compiment to the famous Timber Ridge Line from Klinger. Th route is still being made, just trying to get those final details and industries figured out. Have I mentioned this is my first route?Im a huge fan of the D&RGW system and I was wondering is anyone building the D&RGW 36 inch line from Sliverton to Alamosa or Salida. It would be AWSOME to run on. :udrool: :udrool: :udrool: :mop:
Not really, its a WIP and there is some content that needs to be pased by the original authors.... mainly Bendorsy.you mean its done finally the whole route is going to be released soon?