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- D&RGW_K-28 abstract "Denver & Rio Grande Western K-28 is a class of ten narrow gauge 2-8-2, Mikado type, steam railway locomotives, built as Passenger locomotives in 1923 by the Schenectady Locomotive Works of the American Locomotive Company for the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad. They were the first new narrow gauge locomotives ordered by the railroad since 1903. They initially comprised class E-4-148-S, but were reclassified K-28 in 1924 when the railroad reorganized into the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad.The chassis is of outside-frame design with the drive wheels placed between the main frames, and the running gear (cranks, counterweights, rods and valve gear) to the outside. This general arrangement was also used on the earlier class K-27 and later class K-36 and K-37 engines.In later years they were tasked with carrying express passengers on the narrow gauge such as the San Juan from Alamosa to Durango, The Silverton from Durango to Silverton, the Shavano from Salida to Gunnison, and on the Chili Line.".
- D&RGW_K-28 activeYearsEndYear "1923".
- D&RGW_K-28 activeYearsStartYear "1923".
- D&RGW_K-28 builder American_Locomotive_Company.
- D&RGW_K-28 numberBuilt "10".
- D&RGW_K-28 thumbnail D&RGW_473_Silverton1.jpg?width=300.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageID "19805754".
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageLength "8184".
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageRevisionID "651721855".
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink 2-8-2.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink American_Locomotive_Company.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Category:2-8-2_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Category:3_ft_gauge_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Category:ALCO_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Denver_and_Rio_Grande_Western_Railroad_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Freight_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Narrow_gauge_steam_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Passenger_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1923.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_Army_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Chili_Line.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Coal.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink D&RGW_K-27.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink D&RGW_K-36.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink D&RGW_K-37.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Denver_&_Rio_Grande_Railroad.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Denver_&_Rio_Grande_Western_Railroad.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Denver_and_Rio_Grande_Railroad.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Denver_and_Rio_Grande_Western_Railroad.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Durango_and_Silverton_Narrow_Gauge_Railroad.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Firedoor.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Narrow-gauge_railway.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Narrow_gauge.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink San_Juan_(train).
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink San_Juan_Express.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Schenectady_Locomotive_Works.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Shavano_(passenger_train).
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Shavano_(train).
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Steam_locomotive.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Steam_railway_locomotive.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink The_Silverton.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Walschaerts_valve_gear.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink White_Pass_and_Yukon_Route.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLink Yukon.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLinkText "D&RGW K-28".
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Denver & Rio Grande Western R.R. Class K-28.".
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageWikiLinkText "K-28".
- D&RGW_K-28 builddate "1923".
- D&RGW_K-28 builder American_Locomotive_Company.
- D&RGW_K-28 caption "D&RGW 473".
- D&RGW_K-28 cylindercount "Two, outside".
- D&RGW_K-28 disposition "Three preserved on D&SNG; remainder scrapped after WW2".
- D&RGW_K-28 factorofadhesion "4.12".
- D&RGW_K-28 fleetnumbers "470".
- D&RGW_K-28 fueltype Coal.
- D&RGW_K-28 hasPhotoCollection D&RGW_K-28.
- D&RGW_K-28 hatnote "References:".
- D&RGW_K-28 locale "Colorado, New Mexico & Alaska".
- D&RGW_K-28 locobrakes "Straight air".
- D&RGW_K-28 locoweight "As built:".
- D&RGW_K-28 locoweight "Later:".
- D&RGW_K-28 name "Denver & Rio Grande Western".
- D&RGW_K-28 name "K-28 Class".
- D&RGW_K-28 nicknames "Sports Model".
- D&RGW_K-28 operator Denver_and_Rio_Grande_Railroad.
- D&RGW_K-28 operator Denver_and_Rio_Grande_Western_Railroad.
- D&RGW_K-28 operator Durango_and_Silverton_Narrow_Gauge_Railroad.
- D&RGW_K-28 operator White_Pass_and_Yukon_Route.
- D&RGW_K-28 powertype "Steam".
- D&RGW_K-28 preservedunits "473476478".
- D&RGW_K-28 superheatertype "Type A".
- D&RGW_K-28 totalproduction "10".
- D&RGW_K-28 trainbrakes "No. 6 E-T".
- D&RGW_K-28 uicclass "1".
- D&RGW_K-28 valvegear Walschaerts_valve_gear.
- D&RGW_K-28 valvetype "piston valves".
- D&RGW_K-28 whytetype "2".
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Locomotive.
- D&RGW_K-28 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- D&RGW_K-28 subject Category:2-8-2_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-28 subject Category:3_ft_gauge_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-28 subject Category:ALCO_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-28 subject Category:Denver_and_Rio_Grande_Western_Railroad_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-28 subject Category:Freight_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-28 subject Category:Narrow_gauge_steam_locomotives_of_the_United_States.
- D&RGW_K-28 subject Category:Passenger_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-28 subject Category:Railway_locomotives_introduced_in_1923.
- D&RGW_K-28 subject Category:United_States_Army_locomotives.
- D&RGW_K-28 hypernym Gauge.
- D&RGW_K-28 type Locomotive.
- D&RGW_K-28 type MeanOfTransportation.
- D&RGW_K-28 type Organisation.
- D&RGW_K-28 type Product.
- D&RGW_K-28 type DesignedArtifact.
- D&RGW_K-28 type Thing.
- D&RGW_K-28 type Q93301.
- D&RGW_K-28 comment "Denver & Rio Grande Western K-28 is a class of ten narrow gauge 2-8-2, Mikado type, steam railway locomotives, built as Passenger locomotives in 1923 by the Schenectady Locomotive Works of the American Locomotive Company for the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad. They were the first new narrow gauge locomotives ordered by the railroad since 1903.".