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3: Train 52, the Pueblo hauler, passes a work extra on the
spur at the Tennessee Pass siding on the upper deck.
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Rob:
That’s actually an evolution. When I first got in the hobby, I
chose N scale to get more railroad in my limited space. There were
very few Rio Grande models to choose from back then. Everything
was New York Central or Santa Fe. So I looked at the map to find a
place where the Santa Fe and the Rio Grande intersect.
The Santa Fe northern mainline was near Trinidad, Colorado. I fig-
ured that by modeling that area I could augment the few D&RGW
engines with more readily available Santa Fe engines. I suppose
the limited availability of D&RGW rolling stock along with the
more prevalent ATSF equipment set the locale for my layout.
MRH:
It looks like you've really embraced the Tennessee Pass
and you’ve got a pretty accurate version of it here. Do you con-
sider yourself a prototype modeler?
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