The Silverton Railroad, now defunct, was an American
narrow gauge railroad constructed between
Silverton,
Colorado and mining districts near
Red Mountain Pass Red Mountain Pass may be one of the following:
Mountain passes
* Red Mountain Pass (Larimer County, Colorado) – a pass in Larimer County, Colorado, United States
*Red Mountain Pass (San Juan Mountains) – a pass between Ouray County and San Juan ...
, Colorado.
The Silverton Railroad is remembered for the innovative solutions to difficult engineering problems presented by the steep, mountainous terrain which were devised by the railroad's chief locating engineer, Charles Wingate Gibbs – the Chattanooga Loop, the depot in a wye at Red Mountain, and a covered turntable on the main track at Corkscrew Gulch – and for the unusual and expensive annual passes presented by the owner,
Otto Mears
Otto Mears (May 3, 1840 – June 24, 1931) was a famous Colorado railroad builder and entrepreneur who played a major role in the early development of southwestern Colorado.
Mears was known as the "Pathfinder of the San Juans" because of hi ...
.
*Chattanooga Loop – Gibbs achieved a 550-foot rise in the line over a quarter-mile straight-line distance by a detour from Mineral Creek up Mill Creek gulch, with in a 30-degree (194-foot radius) curve looping 200 degrees at the end, and returning to Mineral Creeek, all on a
5-percent grade.
*Red Mountain
Wye – extremely limited level space and hard rock at
Red Mountain Town towards
Guston, precluding a
balloon loop or
turntable for turning trains, led Gibbs to plan a wye with short arms able to accommodate only a locomotive and two cars, and to place the station house on the only remaining flat area, in the center of the wye.
*Corkscrew Gulch
Turntable – to solve the operational difficulties presented by the
switchback
Switchback may refer to:
Transportation
* A hairpin turn on a road
* A horseshoe curve
* A zigzagging pedestrian or cycling ramp
* A roller coaster, or a roller coaster-like road
* A zig zag (railway)
* The Switchback, a former railway line in ...
at Corkscrew Gulch, Gibbs placed a turntable on the main track at the junction of the lower and upper arms of the switchback, allowing the locomotive to work downgrade of ore cars for safety and efficiency. The 50-foot turntable was big enough only for the locomotive, and the cars were fed through by gravity in both directions. The turntable was covered with a snowshed to allow operations as deep into winter as possible.
*Railroad Passes of Otto Mears – Railroads until 1906 commonly issued free printed paper or card travel passes to such people as employees, their families, shippers, clergymen, politicians, judges and others whose influence was sought in the railroads' favor. Mears wanted to make the passes issued by his railroads special. The passes for the Silverton Railroad in 1888 were printed on buckskin, in 1889 were of stamped silver, and the 1890 passes were watch fobs. None were issued in 1891, but the 1892 passes good on both Mear's Silverton and
Rio Grande Southern Railroads were of silver filigree, and three were made of gold.
The Silverton Railroad was the first of several railroad projects by
Otto Mears
Otto Mears (May 3, 1840 – June 24, 1931) was a famous Colorado railroad builder and entrepreneur who played a major role in the early development of southwestern Colorado.
Mears was known as the "Pathfinder of the San Juans" because of hi ...
, the famed "Pathfinder of the San Juans". Construction of the line began in 1887 and reached Burro Bridge by early November, when work was halted for the winter. The route followed a survey made by the
Denver & Rio Grande up Mineral Creek to climb
Red Mountain Pass Red Mountain Pass may be one of the following:
Mountain passes
* Red Mountain Pass (Larimer County, Colorado) – a pass in Larimer County, Colorado, United States
*Red Mountain Pass (San Juan Mountains) – a pass between Ouray County and San Juan ...
to reach the incredibly rich mining district around Red Mountain Town. Construction resumed and service began the following year, and the line reached
Ironton in November. The line reached its greatest extent in September 1889 with the completion from Ironton of a spur to a mill at Albany.
In 1889,
surveying
Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, art, and science of determining the terrestrial two-dimensional or three-dimensional positions of points and the distances and angles between them. A land surveying professional is ca ...
and grading was begun on a branch up the upper
Animas River to
Eureka. This project became the beginning on the
Silverton Northern Railroad.
A line was proposed to connect Ironton with
Ouray in 1892 which would have been electric-powered and used a rack-and-pinion system to overcome the steep grades of 7%, but the
Silver Crash of 1893 prevented further construction. The railroad struggled through market and weather difficulties, was ordered into
receivership in 1898 and was sold under
foreclosure
Foreclosure is a legal process in which a lender attempts to recover the balance of a loan from a borrower who has stopped making payments to the lender by forcing the sale of the asset used as the collateral for the loan.
Formally, a mortg ...
in 1904.
It was reorganized as the Silverton Railroad Company, but was never very successful, and was finally dismantled in 1926.
Locomotives
See Links:
* http://www.drgw.net/info/SilvertonRailroad
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Defunct Colorado railroads
3 ft gauge railways in the United States
Narrow gauge railroads in Colorado
Narrow gauge railroads in Ouray County, Colorado
Transportation in San Juan County, Colorado
Closed railway lines in the United States