Colorado
Colorado Model Railroad Museum
by admin on Nov.14, 2024, under Colorado
I finally got a chance to visit the Colorado Model Railroad Museum (CMRM) in Greeley, Colorado. And it did not disappoint. 5,500 square feet of model railroad! As a bonus of sorts was the Colorado Model Railroad Museum’s “Tinsel and Trains Gala” that night. All the trip’s photos are here. The best surprise of the visit to the CMRM was seeing the HO locomotive pictured above. I ran that very same loco on my Dad’s basement railroad in the 1970s. I actually had it for quite some time until it got lost in one of life’s shuffles.
Updates from the Moffat Road Railroad Museum
by admin on Jul.13, 2024, under Colorado
Just got back from a trip to Grand Lake, CO during which we had to get back down to Granby to re-visit the Moffat Road Railroad Museum. Several things are happening there… We had to check up on their progress constructing a 7.5″ gauge ride-on railroad around their perimeter. It’s coming along! Next, we had to check out the old Dumont Depot which was moved to this museum last year and is now undergoing renovation. And lastly, their big new HO layout depicting the Moffat Road Railroad from Moffat Tunnel all the way to Craig, CO. The last (and first) time we saw this layout, it was an expansive, empty room with a concrete floor that had blue tape markings for where the benchwork would be. All the photos start here.
Pikes Peak Trolley Museum and Restoration Shop
by admin on May.11, 2024, under Colorado
Had to do something rail-related today… Afterall, it’s National Train Day. So, having not been to this place yet since moving to Colorado Springs, it was off to the Pikes Peak Trolley Museum and Restoration Shop. The big surprise was finding a Southern Pacific (SP) Daylight car in their yard. The Daylight was an SP train that ran from San Francisco to Los Angeles along the coastline from 1937 to 1974. It was painted in bright orange and red (“daylight colors”). The car is currently marked MCRX 10400 and we were told it was originally a dining car that was later converted to a maintenance-of-way car. Another bit of a surprise was they had several Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority trolleys that would have been running in Philadelphia, PA about the time my Dad (Papa Bill) was growing up there or shortly thereafter. He may well have seen or even ridden one of these! The tour ends with a little ride on a trolley up and down a short display track. The bright orange HO trolley in the middle of the first picture below is a dead-ringer for one I ran on my Dad’s HO layout in Kansas City. The bright red Cog Railway car (in the pics below) last ran on the Pikes Peak Cog Railway in 2017 (which is just before they began their $100 million renovation project – which is now complete).
Halter Ranch Syrah at Top Chef Dinner in Colorado Springs
by admin on Jan.18, 2024, under CCRRF, Colorado
A 2018 Halter Ranch Vineyard Estate Syrah was selected as one of five wines for a Dual Top Chef dinner in Colorado Springs, CO on January 18, 2024. Top Chef Chris Viaud from New Hampshire and Top Chef Brother Luck of Colorado Springs joined forces at the Four by Brother Luck restaurant to present a 5-course Top Chef Dinner. Halter Ranch Vineyard Estate is the home of the Halter Ranch Railroad that debuted as a Participant at last year’s Central Coast Railroad Festival. How in the world did we know about this?! The Central Coast Railroad Festival Committee Chairman and CCRRF.com Webmaster and lifetime member of the SLO Railroad Museum lives in Colorado Springs – me! For a video about the railroad, click here.
Another Cog Railway Ascent
by admin on Jan.01, 2024, under Colorado
Sam was in for the holidays from Germany, so among all the outings we did, a trip to the top of Pikes Peak via The Broadmoor Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway was in order. And indeed it was a fun trip as usual.
Midland Depot in Divide, CO
by admin on Jun.11, 2023, under Colorado
After our second and last show at the John Wesley Ranch, I stopped very briefly at the Midland Depot in Divide, CO. The ranch is just a few miles south on Highway 67 from Divide. The Teller Historic and Environmental Coalition is working to restore and open this piece of history. Click here to see their plans as published earlier this year. The depot is next door to the new police station which is about 1500 feet from the signaled intersection in Divide back toward Woodland Park on Highway 24. From the Coalition’s website: “The Colorado Midland Railway built the first standard gauge line into the Colorado Rockies in 1886. The first Midland Depot in Divide, constructed in 1887, burned and was replaced by the existing structure built in 1903.” For more about the depot, click here. I learned about the existence of this depot from all the framed artwork hanging on the walls, at the John Wesley Ranch, about the Midland Railroad and the depot in Divide. The Coalition usually has a Midland Days event in early September (this year set for September 9th).