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There are more photos of DSP&P Mason Bogies than any other line.
That's not surprising given that the South Park had one of the largest stables
of these engines.
In addition to the photos shown on these South Park pages, you may also want
to visit the Ted
Kierscey Collection at the Narrow Gauge circle Web site.
Here are just some of the South Park Mason photos.
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A meet on the South Park. That's Mason Bogie number 42
on the left.
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Mason Bogie Number 46 at Pine Grove, Colorado in the late
1880s. Photo from Denver, South Park & Pacific, Mac Poor page
149.
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The Ruby, Mason Bogie Number 48 hauling a mixed train at
London Junction in 1886. Photo from Denver, South Park &
Pacific, Mac Poor page 272.
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Engine Number 3, the Oro City, the first South Park Mason
Bogie, hauling a mixed train near St. Elmo around 1883.
Photo from Denver, South Park & Pacific, Mac Poor page 204.
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Mason Bogie Number 6, the Tenmile, in 1885 at the West
portal of Alpine Tunnel.
Photo from Denver, South Park & Pacific, Mac Poor page 216.
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