RAILS ALONG THE ROCKIES COLORADO'S JOINT LINE
COLORADO'S JOINT LINE ... a heritage of the original. Denver & Rio Grande narrow gauge mainline out of Denver and now a bustling railroad where trains of the BURLINGTON NORTHERN... the RIO GRANDE ... and the SANTA FE all share the same track!
Owned by the Rio Grande and the Santa Fe and With the Burlington Northern as a tenant ... Colorado's Joint Line is the setting for a spectacular show featuring trains from all 3 railroads. Trains roar south out of mile-high Denver for the fifty mile run to Palmer Lake at 7,237 feet above sea level. Helpers are cut off at Palmer Lake and the trains continue to Colorado Springs and Pueblo.
Add to this scene a backdrop of the Colorado Rocky Mountains... and in all 4 seasons! You'll experience Joint Line action on the colorful days of Autumn to the blizzards of Winter... then to the warm days of Spring and Summer.
Motive Power on the Joint Line includes C30-7, SQ40,GP39-2, GP |
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