Just mention Colorado to the avid rail fan and you have their
interest; add the term 'narrow gauge' and you have their undivided
attention. Why this special interest in the Centennial State's
railroads which span 120 years? One reason is Colorado's geography
-- relatively flat plains in the eastern third of the state, the
rugged Rocky Mountains in the central and southwest areas.
Colorado's railroads traverse all these regions -- from a 2285 foot
elevation to the heights of 14,000 foot peaks. This geographical
configuration makes Colorado railroading second to none.
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