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- D&RGW_K-37 height "4053.84".
- D&RGW_K-37 length "12527.28".
- D&RGW_K-37 width "3169.92".
- D&RGW_K-37 abstract "Denver & Rio Grande Western K-37s are 2-8-2, Mikado type, narrow gauge steam locomotives. They were originally built by Baldwin as part of an order for thirty standard gauge 2-8-0, Consolidation type, locomotives, class 190, in 1902. They were renumbered into class C-41 during the railroad's reorganization in 1924 and were converted to three foot gauge in 1928-30 at the railroad's Burnham Shops with many new parts including new frames and smaller drivers. They were then renumbered into class K-37.The locos worked out of Salida, Colorado to Gunnison, Colorado and up the Crested Butte Branch as well as the Monarch Branch. The locos also worked out of Alamosa, Colorado to Antonito over Cumbres Pass to Chama and on to Durango and the Farmington Branch. Like the K-36s the locos were not permitted West of Gunnison or on the Silverton branch. However, the Silverton branch has since been upgraded to take K-36s.Of the eight preserved K-37s, only #497 has been operational, both on the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad and on the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad but it is now awaiting a major overhaul. However, as of 2014,engine #491 is under restoration at the Colorado Railroad Museum and is in reportedly excellent condition. The museum has stated that they would like to move the engine with compressed air and possibly, in the future, under steam.Although the K-37s are actually about 2% lighter than the K-36s, they have proven to be much harder on track. Although the D&S originally owned four of the K-37s, they found that the longer engines were too hard on their track, so they traded #497 to the C&TS for K-36 #482 and #499 to Royal Gorge Park in Canon City for #486.".
- D&RGW_K-37 activeYearsEndYear "1902".
- D&RGW_K-37 activeYearsStartYear "1902".
- D&RGW_K-37 builder Baldwin_Locomotive_Works.
- D&RGW_K-37 height "4.05384".
- D&RGW_K-37 length "12.52728".
- D&RGW_K-37 thumbnail D&RGW_SL_491_2008.jpg?width=300.
- D&RGW_K-37 width "3.16992".
- D&RGW_K-37 wikiPageID "19109493".
- D&RGW_K-37 wikiPageRevisionID "604420721".
- D&RGW_K-37 builddate "1902".
- D&RGW_K-37 builder Baldwin_Locomotive_Works.
- D&RGW_K-37 caption "D&RGW #491 at Colorado Railroad Museum".
- D&RGW_K-37 cylindercount "Two".
- D&RGW_K-37 disposition "Eight preserved; two scrapped".
- D&RGW_K-37 driverdiameter "Original:".
- D&RGW_K-37 driverdiameter "Rebuilt:".
- D&RGW_K-37 fleetnumbers "490".
- D&RGW_K-37 gauge "Original:".
- D&RGW_K-37 gauge "Rebuilt:".
- D&RGW_K-37 hasPhotoCollection D&RGW_K-37.
- D&RGW_K-37 hatnote "Dimensions are as rebuilt unless noted".
- D&RGW_K-37 hatnote "References:".
- D&RGW_K-37 height "Engine:".
- D&RGW_K-37 height "Tender:".
- D&RGW_K-37 leadingdiameter "Original: unknown".
- D&RGW_K-37 leadingdiameter "Rebuilt:".
- D&RGW_K-37 locale "Colorado and New Mexico".
- D&RGW_K-37 locobrakes "Air".
- D&RGW_K-37 name "Denver & Rio Grande Western K-37".
- D&RGW_K-37 numberrebuilt "10".
- D&RGW_K-37 operator Cumbres_and_Toltec_Scenic_Railroad.
- D&RGW_K-37 operator Denver_and_Rio_Grande_Western_Railroad.
- D&RGW_K-37 operator Durango_and_Silverton_Narrow_Gauge_Railroad.
- D&RGW_K-37 operatorclass "D&RG: 190".
- D&RGW_K-37 operatorclass "D&RGW: C-41".
- D&RGW_K-37 operatorclass "after rebuild: K-37".
- D&RGW_K-37 powertype "Steam".
- D&RGW_K-37 rebuilddate "1928".
- D&RGW_K-37 rebuilder "D&RGW Burnham Shops".
- D&RGW_K-37 trailingdiameter "Original: none".
- D&RGW_K-37 trailingdiameter "Rebuilt:".
- D&RGW_K-37 trainbrakes "Air".
- D&RGW_K-37 uicclass "1".
- D&RGW_K-37 valvegear Walschaerts_valve_gear.
- D&RGW_K-37 whytetype "Original: 2-8-0".
- D&RGW_K-37 whytetype "Rebuilt: 2-8-2".
- D&RGW_K-37 subject Category:2-8-0_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-37 subject Category:2-8-2_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-37 subject Category:3_ft_gauge_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-37 subject Category:Baldwin_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-37 subject Category:Denver_and_Rio_Grande_Western_Railroad_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-37 subject Category:Freight_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-37 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1902.
- D&RGW_K-37 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1928.
- D&RGW_K-37 subject Category:Steam_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- D&RGW_K-37 type Locomotive.
- D&RGW_K-37 type MeanOfTransportation.
- D&RGW_K-37 type Product.
- D&RGW_K-37 type DesignedArtifact.
- D&RGW_K-37 comment "Denver & Rio Grande Western K-37s are 2-8-2, Mikado type, narrow gauge steam locomotives. They were originally built by Baldwin as part of an order for thirty standard gauge 2-8-0, Consolidation type, locomotives, class 190, in 1902. They were renumbered into class C-41 during the railroad's reorganization in 1924 and were converted to three foot gauge in 1928-30 at the railroad's Burnham Shops with many new parts including new frames and smaller drivers.".
- D&RGW_K-37 label "D&RGW K-37".
- D&RGW_K-37 sameAs m.04jfcdn.
- D&RGW_K-37 sameAs Q5203031.
- D&RGW_K-37 sameAs Q5203031.
- D&RGW_K-37 wasDerivedFrom D&RGW_K-37?oldid=604420721.
- D&RGW_K-37 depiction D&RGW_SL_491_2008.jpg.
- D&RGW_K-37 isPrimaryTopicOf D&RGW_K-37.
- D&RGW_K-37 name "Denver & Rio Grande Western K-37".