There are not events where the general public can operate on this layout, however it is a club that anyone can join and if you join the club you can operate your trains whenever the Musem is open. To learn more, check out the Denver garden railway society’s website.
Very nice video, great locomotive
I’m pretty sure I was there that day, I came about when you ran out of gas
Did any C-25 class 2-8-0 consolidations survive the scrappers torch?
Sadly no, only one was ever built
Nope, unfortunately it almost made it to preservation because it was the only locomotive in its class but eventually gut scrapped by the Rio grande
@@ColoradoRailroadProductions I must be thinking about the C-21 class engine which is kind of the same thing but smaller 360 and 361?
@@TexasRailfan21-RailfanRyan I could be completely wrong but I don’t think any of the c21s survived either
Are there events where outside individuals can bring their equipment and operate?
There are not events where the general public can operate on this layout, however it is a club that anyone can join and if you join the club you can operate your trains whenever the Musem is open. To learn more, check out the Denver garden railway society’s website.
Are those g scales at colorado railroad museum?
yes
Is that sound coming from the actual steam engine, or is it dubbed in?
It is coming from the actual model.
@@ColoradoRailroadProductions awesome!
Why do you call it live steam when it seems question mark