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Norm Acker
The Waterton depot and coal shed
Norm in Littleton, CO
 - on the C&S Silica Branch
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Jeff Young
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Jeff Ramsey
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Another image with the Denver Water filtration plant and spur. Note the lime kiln.

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Jeff Ramsey
Another of the depot/section house with B-3 (912) on the rear end of the passenger consist.

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Jeff Ramsey
I always wondered where the 3 stall engine house that was later moved to Como was located?
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Robert McFarland
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Lots of Otto Perry stuff  on DPL featuring Waterton and Silica.Check out the mixed train at OP-6253.Also try OP-6275.
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Chris Walker
Taking a lead from Robert and searching "near Waterton" produced this Otto Perry beauty from 1937.
I wonder if the Combine came from Waterton given that RH Kindig photographed several passenger cars there in the preceeding month.


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UpSideDownC
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Robert McFarland
Notice something different about #70 that you won't find on most photos of her?
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Jeff Young
Ha!  Remember the speeder at the level crossing in Silica from the "What is this?" thread.  It appears to have followed the train back up to Waterton:





(Both excerpted from: http://cdm16079.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/singleitem/collection/p15330coll22/id/42653/rec/1.)
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Jeff Young
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Robert McFarland wrote
Notice something different about #70 that you won't find on most photos of her?
The tin on the road pilot?

(FWIW, I'd bet money that's Silica feldspar in those two coal cars.)
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Jeff Young
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Hi Jeff,

What book is that first spread from?  (Those lime kilns appear to be thick-as-thieves in "dem parts".)

Cheers,
Jeff.
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Robert McFarland
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Yep! The Perry photos taken in the MID  thirties show this plate ,but not before or after.
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Robert McFarland
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Kind of reminds me of riding the C&TS.Did C&S section crews routinely follow(or precede)trains?
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Jeff Ramsey
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Edward Haley collection, CRRM. Tons of unpublished material in that collection.
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Chris Walker
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Robert McFarland wrote
Yep! The Perry photos taken in the MID  thirties show this plate ,but not before or after.
That's because #70 as by that was time assigned to the Clear Creek line and probably didn't need anything more "most" Winters.  Check photos of the D&RGW #360 plowing deep snow on Cerro Summit with only a boilertube cowcatcher in the DPL.

Here's #70 all proper-like.


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UpSideDownC
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Robert McFarland
Don't forget the one with the mixed train near Garos.
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Chris Walker
Robert McFarland wrote
Don't forget the one with the mixed train near Garos.
?why?
UpSideDownC
in New Zealand
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Robert McFarland
You posted the photo of coal burning 70 in the Denver yard- I thought that you were going to follow up with the photo I mentioned.
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Chris Walker
http://c-sn3-discussion-forum.41377.n7.nabble.com/Love-me-tender-With-apologies-to-Elvis-tp499p524.html
Robert McFarland wrote
You posted the photo of coal burning 70 in the Denver yard- I thought that you were going to follow up with the photo I mentioned.
UpSideDownC
in New Zealand
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Daniel Frauenhoff
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Another Waterton photograph I hadn't seen before. No date unfortunately. Published in the Images of America Roxborough book:


Mary Lou Helmer family collection
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