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- D&RGW_168 length "16245.84".
- D&RGW_168 abstract "Denver and Rio Grande Western No. 168 is a 4-6-0, Ten Wheeler type, narrow gauge steam steam railway locomotive. It is one of twelve similar locomotives built for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1883. It was built as a passenger locomotive, with 46 in (1,200 mm) drivers, the second largest drivers used on any three foot gauge D&RGW locomotive. (The K-37s which were originally standard gauge have 55 in (1,400 mm) drivers. The large drivers made it suitable for relatively fast passenger service.As is the case with many small, early locomotives, we know little of their operating history. In the case of 168, what we know comes entirely from photographs taken of it. The first shows it in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison River in 1904. The second pair show it in Montrose, Colorado, west of Gunnison, at the head of a special train taking President William Howard Taft to the opening of the Gunnison Tunnel which, at the time, was the longest irrigation tunnel in the world. There are also photographs, taken by Otto Perry, showing it in Alamosa in 1923 and Salida in 1929. It was retired in 1938, later than most of its class.The railroad gave it to the City of Colorado Springs on August 1, 1938. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Rio Grande Engine No. 168 in 1979. Although it sits in Antlers Park, unprotected from the elements, behind a low fence, it appears to be in immaculate cosmetic condition.".
- D&RGW_168 activeYearsEndYear "1883".
- D&RGW_168 activeYearsStartYear "1883".
- D&RGW_168 builder Baldwin_Locomotive_Works.
- D&RGW_168 length "16.24584".
- D&RGW_168 owner Colorado_Springs,_Colorado.
- D&RGW_168 thumbnail D&RGW_168_in_1909_1.jpg?width=300.
- D&RGW_168 wikiPageID "25979670".
- D&RGW_168 wikiPageRevisionID "603731229".
- D&RGW_168 builddate "1883".
- D&RGW_168 builder Baldwin_Locomotive_Works.
- D&RGW_168 caption "168".
- D&RGW_168 currentowner Colorado_Springs,_Colorado.
- D&RGW_168 cylindercount "Two".
- D&RGW_168 disposition "--08-10".
- D&RGW_168 fleetnumbers "D&RGW: 168".
- D&RGW_168 fueltype "Coal".
- D&RGW_168 hasPhotoCollection D&RGW_168.
- D&RGW_168 hatnote "Reference".
- D&RGW_168 name "Denver and Rio Grande Western No. 168".
- D&RGW_168 operator Denver_and_Rio_Grande_Western_Railroad.
- D&RGW_168 operatorclass "D&RG: 47,".
- D&RGW_168 operatorclass "DRGW: T-12".
- D&RGW_168 powertype "Steam".
- D&RGW_168 retiredate "1938".
- D&RGW_168 serialnumber "6670".
- D&RGW_168 uicclass "2".
- D&RGW_168 whytetype "4".
- D&RGW_168 subject Category:4-6-0_locomotives.
- D&RGW_168 subject Category:Baldwin_locomotives.
- D&RGW_168 subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Colorado_Springs,_Colorado.
- D&RGW_168 subject Category:Denver_and_Rio_Grande_Western_Railroad_locomotives.
- D&RGW_168 subject Category:Individual_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- D&RGW_168 subject Category:Narrow_gauge_steam_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- D&RGW_168 subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Colorado.
- D&RGW_168 subject Category:Preserved_steam_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- D&RGW_168 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1883.
- D&RGW_168 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- D&RGW_168 subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Colorado_Springs,_Colorado.
- D&RGW_168 type Locomotive.
- D&RGW_168 type MeanOfTransportation.
- D&RGW_168 type Product.
- D&RGW_168 type Place.
- D&RGW_168 type DesignedArtifact.
- D&RGW_168 comment "Denver and Rio Grande Western No. 168 is a 4-6-0, Ten Wheeler type, narrow gauge steam steam railway locomotive. It is one of twelve similar locomotives built for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1883. It was built as a passenger locomotive, with 46 in (1,200 mm) drivers, the second largest drivers used on any three foot gauge D&RGW locomotive. (The K-37s which were originally standard gauge have 55 in (1,400 mm) drivers.".
- D&RGW_168 label "D&RGW 168".
- D&RGW_168 sameAs m.06_6sdc.
- D&RGW_168 sameAs Q5203022.
- D&RGW_168 sameAs Q5203022.
- D&RGW_168 wasDerivedFrom D&RGW_168?oldid=603731229.
- D&RGW_168 depiction D&RGW_168_in_1909_1.jpg.
- D&RGW_168 isPrimaryTopicOf D&RGW_168.
- D&RGW_168 name "Denver and Rio Grande Western No. 168".