A website about narrow gauge railroads and steam engines in North America. | |||
The Denver & Rio Grande Western was the most significant narrow gauge railroad in the USA. The pages of this section available so far cover the D&RGW narrow gauge steam locomotives, freight cars, passenger cars and MOW equipment. | |||
The White Pass & Yukon is a mountain narrow gauge railroad located at the border between Alaska and Canada. A Klondike Gold Rush heritage, it has now become a tourist railroad. | |||
The Sumpter Valley Railway, a former narrow gauge logging railroad, is today a tourist railroad located in eastern Oregon. Its collection of rolling stock includes an interesting Heisler steam engine. | |||
Only a few traces of this long gone small railroad remain today, but some of its rolling stock has been preserved, particularly the famous Galloping Goose of the Rio Grande Southern. | |||
In July 2001, the Rocky Mountain Railroad Club organized a charter train with the articulated steam locomotive Challenger #3985 of the Union Pacific, the world's largest steam engine still operational. | |||
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