Talk:Black Hills Central Railroad

Track gauge
The track gauge is ? Peter Horn User talk 03:51, 10 February 2011 (UTC)

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Narrow gauge locomotive


Should some of the following information be added to the article?

The former Colorado and Southern locomotive No 9, renamed Chief Crazy Horse was a coal burning 1882 Cook Mogul type engine, which retrired in 1943, when the narrow gauge line to Climax, Colorado, was re-gauged to standard gauge. It was subsequently used at the Chicago Railroad Fair in 1848-49. Finally, it operated ot the Black Hills Central, a museum to the pioneer era of railroading by two Chicago area men (William B. Heckman and Robert D. Freer). From the Chicago Daily Tribune of 11 May 1995.] --NearEMPTiness (talk) 11:46, 1 December 2019 (UTC)