Preserved in Pueblo. Colorado & Wyoming Railway GP7 no. 103 is seen amongst a variety of other preserved equipment at the Pueblo Railway Museum in Pueblo, CO.
Steel Mill Railroad. Four Colorado and Wyoming Railway locomotives are seen resting at the railroad's shop building within the Evraz North America steel mill in Pueblo, Colorado - SW8 n... (more)
COLORADO SPRINGS CO Oct 4 1983 — Colorado & Wyoming SW8 210 idles as it awaits work. EMD built the 210 for the C&W (s/n 15940) in March 1952. My photo.
On August 25, 2021, “The Patriot” pulls two cabooses on a special run over museum trackage at Pueblo, Colorado. This bright paint scheme and Colorado & Wyoming Railway No. 102 have quite the h... (more)
“The Patriot”This bright paint scheme and Colorado & Wyoming Railway No. 102 have quite the history to tell. The C&W was formed in 1899 as a subsidiary of Colorado Fuel & Iron Corpo... (more)
Colorado & Wyoming Railway GP7 103 was built in December 1951. Over the years it and its brethren had their noses chopped. Sixty-nine years old, and still working for its original owner! (Pue... (more)
After spending an entire day of moving equipment around their small yard tracks, including a shove of the ATSF 2912 further back<... (more)
The friendly crew of the Pueblo Railway Museum bring their GP7 to life and onto the former passenger train tracks as they will soon move equipment around while building the yearly Halloween train.
The sky blue color of an Oregon Steel Mills Thrall gondolas shows the abuse that one expects from a car used to haul either scrap steel or finished products from the famous steel mill in Pueblo.
Numerous flatcars built or modified to carry 80 foot sticks of rail bring up the end of today's Hill Cut local and show off a bowed appearance as their empty bodies await another load of heavy rai... (more)
Renewable Couplers from scrapped railcars head into the BNSF yard where they’ll most likely be sent to a foundry that manufactures this railway component so their metal compositions ... (more)
An old caboose at the Pueblo Railway Museum.
CW 205 shoves scrap in front of an old ore trestle at RMSM.
CW 205 shoves scrap north at Rocky Mountain Steel. Special thanks to Frank Orona for showing me around Pueblo.