Volume 23, Number 1

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Volume 23 Number 1 – Thomas Hogan, Editor
Published Q1-2024, 32 Pages

  • New Members highlighting folks who have joined the Society in the last quarter.
  • The Station Agent by Editor, Thomas Hogan
  • Rotaries in the Colorado Mountains The First Three Years by W. George Cook
  • Snow Dozers of the D&RGW Winter of 1978 by Patrick Moore
  • Denver & Rio Grande ALCO-GE Model RS-3 Locomotives by P. Allen Copeland
  • Chasing An Ore Train On The Rio Grande’s Ridgway Branch July, 1963 by Richard Severance
  • D&RGW Expands Bus Operations Photos and Article Reprinted From Passenger Motor Transport Series Railway Age – August, 1935 Vol. 99

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Description

Volume 23, Number 1 of the Prospector, our professionally produced and beautifully illustrated quarterly magazine featuring the finest work of historians and other experts on all aspects of Rio Grande Railroad was published in Quarter 1 of 2024 calendar year.

This issue we delve into winter railroading and snow removal on Colorado’s mountain passes. Our first article, penned by W. George Cook, explores the early days of snow removal using the railroad’s first two new rotary snowplows over their initial three years. In the second article, Patrick Moore provides a modern perspective on keeping the rails clear, featuring a captivating collection of D&RGW’s Snow Dozers at work in 1978.

Additionally, you’ll find three more articles: one on the D&RGW’s ALCO RS-3 locomotive by P. Allen Copeland, and the fourth article by Richard Severance chronicles the pursuit of an ore train along the Ridgway branch line. To round out this issue, we’ve included a reprint from a 1934 Railway Age article covering the bus operations offered by the Rio Grande, which began in 1926.

I hope you all enjoy this issue of Volume 23,  Thomas Hogan, Editor.

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