Poor Como has been neglected for so long. Of all the historic RR places in Colorado,
I've never understood why this gem has been passed over. I suspect the lack of being
D&RG contributes to the general dismissal. Were a Rio Grande NG site like this still
surviving, there would be 20,000 foamers all beside themselves to turn it into a tourist
railroad. I missed Como on my first pass through the area in 1977, but returned in 1979
to walk about the place after I had discovered its existence. It is a shame Uncle Bob had
not centered the CRRM around the Como facilities and restored them as part of the
museum. There is ample space and the history is solid gold. What a shame the abandonment
was all about dollars and those scrapping locomotives not shoved into the roundhouse
bays and left to slumber. Had they survived another 10 years, there is a good chance
they'd all be saved and restored by the budding railfan community that came about in
the 1950's. To think a depot, roundhouse, and hotel, AND all the yard area still surviving
from 1880. There is nothing that compares to Como. Thanks for sharing these photos.
"Duty above all else except Honor"