Coal available for the narrow gauge
Author: Rich
Date: 11-01-2008 - 13:30

C&TSR and D&S (and the Loop?) coal comes from a mine west of Durango, presumably sold by rail into the early Fifties and now by truck.

Monero could be the "next" source; beyond our time.

I've watched coal deliveries to Chama. Said "thank you" to the driver.
One lump is on my bookshelf.



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Monero, New Mexico, June 1967 Drew Jacksich 10-31-2008 - 23:02
  Re: Monero, New Mexico, June 1967 Tom Moungovan 11-01-2008 - 06:59
  Re: Monero, New Mexico, June 1967 P.Kepler 11-01-2008 - 09:06
  Re: Monero, New Mexico, June 1967 Freericks 11-01-2008 - 10:44
  Re: Monero, New Mexico, June 1967 Rich Hunn 11-02-2008 - 13:06
  Re: Monero, New Mexico, June 1967 matt jacksich 11-02-2008 - 23:09
  Re: Monero, New Mexico, June 1967 Skonk 11-03-2008 - 07:26
  Monero, New Mexico Rich 11-01-2008 - 11:09
  Re: Monero, New Mexico Don Sharer 11-01-2008 - 12:01
  Coal available for the narrow gauge Rich 11-01-2008 - 13:30


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