I was in Denver on business in April and took the time to visit the Golden
museum. They have quite a bit of C&S and Q equipment. The roundhouse is
excellent with a viewing area to see the conservation work going on inside.
The turntable is in place and operating. There was no indication where the
turntable came from that I noticed.
Simon
Troy, IL
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> Years ago in Denver a turntable was moved up to the Georgetown Loop
railroad
> to be used for their "turntable bridge" over the creek. Supposedly this
was
> the original bridge that somehow made it to Denver after the line was
pulled
> up. The museum at Golden is building a beautiful roundhouse that I think
is
> going to have a turntable. Is this maybe where it went?
>
> Mike Martin
> Peoria Heights, IL
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