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 Post subject: Gato tank
PostPosted: Thu Jul 07, 2005 8:27 pm 

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Formerly Pagosa Jct., on the narrow gauge west of Chama. Scrappers left this tank, a bridge and some freight cars when they were done in 1970. The Gomez store there was a frequent stop for train chasing photographers, but the historic general store was moved to Pagosa Springs a few years ago.http://naphotos.nerail.org/showpic/?pho ... ydate%3A24


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 Post subject: Re: Gato tank
PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 11:35 am 
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Formerly Pagosa Jct., on the narrow gauge west of Chama. Scrappers left this tank, a bridge and some freight cars when they were done in 1970. The Gomez store there was a frequent stop for train chasing photographers, but the historic general store was moved to Pagosa Springs a few years ago.
Also preserved was the steam powered pumphouse. While several large pumping stations have been preserved more or less intact; it is difficult find any of these small pumphouses intact today; they came and went with little fanfare.This exterior photograph was taken by Bill Pratt in June of 2003. The tracks are to the left, a storage bin for coal was behind it, and the suction pipe for the steam pump can seen entering from the right.ImageThe interior of the pumphouse is shown in this photograph, also by Bill Pratt. A vertical boiler and a Cameron simplex pump is shown. It is a jewel in that it is complete; looks like all it needs is a fire in the boiler, and you are ready. Even the grates and tools for the pump could still be found here.ImageIt was stated on the Narrow Gauge discussion forum that Pagosa Junction was preserved by the Ute Tribe; whose reservation surrounds it. They had hoped to form a tourist railroad, but it never materialized.-James Hefner Hebrews 10:20a Surviving World Steam Project


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 Post subject: Re: Gato tank
PostPosted: Fri Jul 08, 2005 2:46 pm 

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"They bashed into the side of the feed store in downtown Pagosa Springs"CW. Mc Call's Wolf Creek Pass.Ed K. cp. Laurel Run

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 Post subject: Re: Gato tank
PostPosted: Tue Jul 26, 2005 3:39 pm 

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From what I have heard, part of the tank has started collapsing inward earlier this year, so this one may not be around for long.Visited the Navajo tank, several miles to the east, just a couple weeks ago and it looked to still be in pretty good shape. Roads to Gato are not so great. Took a truck back there in 2001 but did not have time or ground clearance for it this trip. As long as it is dry a car can make it with much patience.

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