HOL WAGNER wrote:
> You need to look for a copy of the book Denver's Railroads, by Kenton 
> Forrest and Charles Albi, first published by the Colorado Railroad 
> Museum in 1981 and since reprinted.  The original edition has a map 
> packet that includes a detailed 1936 map of Denver railroads that will 
> answer your question.  There are currently 42 copies listed on 
> www.bookfinder.com <http://www.bookfinder.com>, beginning at $34.
>  
> The answer, incidentally, its that double track extended from Denver 
> Union Station to Prospect for passenger traffic, while the C&S freight 
> mainline narrowed to single track over the South Platte River bridge, 
> then returned to double track on into Rice Yard.
>  
> Hol Wagner
> 
>  
>     fuchst900 wrote:
>      > I grew up in Northern Colorado, but didnt get to Denver very
>     much. I have tried to find Prospect Jct. Videos/DVDs show C&S trains
>     going past the the small building at the Jct. but did the double
>     tracks go to Union Station? Did the single track leaving the double
>     track go to the C&S Yard.  I would like to model this but do not
>     know what the track arrangment was.  I have the "Colorado Road" and
>     that show track layout at 7th Street Yard.  How close is Prospect
>     Jct to that yard?  Maybe a good map from the 40's or 50" would put
>     this all in perspective?  Thanks , Steve Eastern Washington State
>      >
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