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Steam & Excursion > Rio Grande Southern 20 Restored July 2020Date: 07/31/20 20:09 Rio Grande Southern 20 Restored July 2020 Author: cozephyr Congratulations to the donors who helped restore narrow gauge Rio Grande Southern #20, 4-6-0, to operation at the Colorado Railroad Museum, Golden, Colorado. Donors celebrated with a private cocktails and dinner event Friday, 31 July 2020. Public trips behind RGS #20 will occur starting Saturday, 1 August 2020 at the CRRM. Dedication event scheduled for 10:00 AM, Saturday, August 1st.
NO sound video. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/31/20 20:15 by cozephyr. You must be a registered subscriber to watch videos. Join Today! Date: 08/01/20 10:20 Re: Rio Grande Southern 20 Restored July 2020 Author: Frisco1522 Where's the sound?
Date: 08/01/20 11:29 Re: Rio Grande Southern 20 Restored July 2020 Author: UP951West That's a fine looking locomotive ! Congrats to the CO Ry. Museum !
Date: 08/01/20 14:00 Re: Rio Grande Southern 20 Restored July 2020 Author: koloradokid cozephyr Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Congratulations to the donors who helped restore > narrow gauge Rio Grande Southern #20, 4-6-0, to > operation at the Colorado Railroad Museum, Golden, > Colorado. Donors celebrated with a private > cocktails and dinner event Friday, 31 July 2020. > Public trips behind RGS #20 will occur starting > Saturday, 1 August 2020 at the CRRM. Dedication > event scheduled for 10:00 AM, Saturday, August > 1st. > > NO sound video. While I didn't donate a lot, I did donate and yet this is the first I heard about the evening "donor" thing. Interesting! Robert > Date: 08/01/20 18:05 Re: Rio Grande Southern 20 Restored July 2020 Author: 1019X Congratulations to the Colorado Railroad Museum for getting # 20 running again. I photographed it 30 years ago at the Museum and thought that it was a well proportioned and good looking locomotive. On another thought in the drone photo there appears to be a false front building between some of the cars on the display track. What is that all about?
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