The Uintah Railway was a 75 mile railroad that operated from 1904 to 1939. It ran in northwestern Colorado from Mack, Colorado to Watson, Utah. Featuring the original film footage of the new 3 foot narrow gauge articulated locomotives in 1926 on the 7.5% grades of Baxter Pass. Our video combines the historic motion picture film from the Lucian Sprague family and the Colorado Railroad Museum archives with vintage photographs from the collections of several avid Uintah Railway enthusiasts. Modelers, historians, and photographers will all want to add this video of one of Colorado's most unique narrow gauge railroads to their collections.
It was a great railway.
TheLukeSoundsystem 2 months ago
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nb45001 2 months ago
Love looking at this video of the old uinta railway train, I live close to the old ghost towns of Dragon, Atchee, Watson and Rainbow. go there when I can just to relive the old mining days and dig up history.
My Great Grandmother and family ran the boarding house in Atchee Colorado.
mosseluv1 3 months ago
Yes. I'm in a group to buy it back from a country in south america its a articulated no 51
consolidationlover 6 months ago
It's always interesting to see old films of railways that don't exist anymore. I did hear that there is one surviving locomotive. Is this true?
TeamRocketReviews 8 months ago
I have a model of the locomotive!
It's really cool to see it now real life!
heypachuco1991 10 months ago
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a5wr1ght 1 year ago
Very nice. Where can we get the advertized video? I don't see it listed on your website.
raydunakin 1 year ago
Very nice tribute.
Thank's.
aviseurs 2 years ago