
Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad
 
				
				
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				This page contains plans of Denver, South Park and Pacific
				Railroad locomotives that have been collected over many years from various publications.
				They are shown
				in reduced size to protect the original copyright, which remains with
				the artist, author, or publisher. 
				
				Most plans show the equipment in its "as built" state; some show
				them at a specific date. Numerous updates and modifications,
				some unique to specific pieces of rolling stock, occurrred over
				the years. 
				
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				rolling stock appear on other  pages  of this website
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DSP&P Mason Bogie LocomotiveS
				
 
			
			
			
			
			Engraving of DSP&P
			2-6-6T Mason Bogie #15 "Breckenridge", originally
			published in "Railway Gazette" in 1879, reprinted in "Recent
			Locomotives" by Mathias Forney in 1886, and again in "Early American
			Locomotives" by John White Jr in 1972. Drawn from the builder's photo
			shown below.  
			
			
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			Builder's Photo,
			taken in 1879, of DSP&P
			2-6-6T Mason Bogie #15 "Breckenridge". The lettering was probably
			gold with red drop-shadow. The boiler was russia iron, probably
			light grey or blue, cab and tender box probably dark green or brown,
			brightwork polished brass. Photos could not be reproduced in
			magazines or newspapers until after 1890 when the duotone process
			was invented, so engravers were assigned to redraw photos, as shon above.
			
			DSP&P 2-6-6T Mason Bogies --
			General Layout
				
			
			
			
			
			DSP&P 2-6-6T Mason Bogie --
			General Laayout
				
				
			
			
			DSP&P 2-8-6T Mason Bogie --
			General Laayout
			
			
			DSP&P 2-6-6T Mason Bogie #14
			"Twin Lakes"
			
			
			
 
			
				DSP&P
				2-6-6T Mason Bogie #3 "Oro City"
				
				
			 
			
				DSP&P
				2-6-6T Mason Bogie #6 "Tenmile"
				
				
			 
			
				DSP&P
				2-6-6T Mason Bogie #15 "Breckenridge" 
				
				
				
			 
			
				
					
					DSP&P 2-6-6T Mason Bogie #6 "Tenmile"
					
					
					
					DSP&P 2-6-6T Mason Bogie #8 "Lake City"
					shown after 1885 as DSP&P #44
					
					
					
					
					DSP&P 2-6-6T Mason Bogie Variations 1878 - 1883
					
				
				
				DSP&P Mason Bogie #3 and #4, "As Delivered" 1878, short tender,
				wood cab, arched windows, diamond stack
				
				
				DSP&P Mason Bogie #3, #4, and #6, 1879, short tender, wood cab,
				arched windows, Nesmith stack
				
				
				DSP&P Mason Bogie #3, #4, and #6, 1883 - 1885, short tender,
				metal cab, rectangular windows, Congdon stack, air tank on rear
				tender deck
				
				
				DSP&P Mason Bogie #8, 1883 - 1885, short tender, metal cab,
				rectangular windows, Congdon stack, air tank on
					
					
				DSP&P Mason Bogie #7, #9 - #13 1883 - 1885, long tender, metal cab,
				rectangular windows, Congdon stack, air tank on rear of tender
					deck,
				large headlight
				
					DSP&P 2-8-6T Mason Bogie #28 "Denver"
					
					
				 
			
				
				
				
				
				
				
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				2-6-0 Brooks Mogul #33 (#160 after 1884) "Webster"
				
				
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				2-6-0 Brooks Mogul #35 "Dillon"
				
				
				
				
				
				
				
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