Heavy snow is falling on Denver & Rio Grande Western #683, a 2-8-0 locomotive built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1890.
The snowfall blankets two Denver & Rio Grande Western engines from different eras.
A heavy blanket of snow covers Denver Rio Grande Western 683, a 2-8-0 locomotive built in 1890 by Baldwin Locomotive Works and now displayed at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, Colorado.
The Colorado Railroad Museum located in Golden, Colorado has a great collection of Denver Rio Grande Western engines and rolling stock, including DRGW 683, seen here dusted with a fresh layer of s... (more)
A heavy snow coats a pair of Denver & Rio Grande Western engines sitting in the yard of the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden, Colorado. D&RGW 683 (2-8-0) was built in 1890 by the Baldwin Locomo... (more)
DRGW 683 is the only surviving Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad standard gauge engine. This 2-8-0 was built in 1890 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works and ran freight in southern Colorado.
A father and his boys stroll past the last surviving standard gauge engine of the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad. DRGW 683 (2-8-0) was built in 1890 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works and oper... (more)
The Colorado Railroad museum will hopefully soon be able to give Denver & Rio Grande Western 683 (2-8-0) some attention. The years of baking in the Colorado sun has somewhat faded the paint on th... (more)
Denver & Rio Grande Western 683 (2-8-0) was built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1890 and operated in the San Luis Valley in southern Colorado. The locomotive was donated to the Colorado Railroad ... (more)
The only remaining Rio Grande standard gauge steam locomotive, No. 683 as displayed at Golden.
Sitting outside the depot and under a semaphore, the last standard gauge Rio Grande unit...
No. 683 is the only surviving D&RGW standard gauge steam locomotive. It was built by Baldwin in 1890.
D&RGW standard gauge 2-8-0 #683 is seen at the Colorado Railroad Museum.