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Chama Roundhouse & Visitor Center

Unread postPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 11:07 am
by Ted Smith
Jason, thanks for setting up this sub-section on the Forum! For the next few months, during the architecture-engineering phase of this exciting project, interested folks will be able to express views, ask questons, and keep in touch with the latest information. Jason's also assisted the project team in setting up a special web page which is for firms and consultants interested in proposing on the Roundhouse & Visitor Center project but which can be accessed by anyone who is interested in this topic:

http://rfp.coloradonewmexicosteamtrain.org/

We'll be posting current information on it hopefully in a timely manner!


Linda Smith

Re: Chama Roundhouse & Visitor Center

Unread postPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 11:19 am
by Jason Rose
No problem. Happy to help.

Re: Chama Roundhouse & Visitor Center

Unread postPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 9:59 pm
by John Sporseen
I was on the Sumpter Valley RR three years ago and there was a turntable in the McEwen years that they had acquired. It apparently from Alamosa. I am curious I'd it still there and wonder what it's length is. If I'm not mistaken, the SV no longer plans on using it and it might be for sale.

Re: Chama Roundhouse & Visitor Center

Unread postPosted: Wed Oct 17, 2012 10:01 pm
by John Sporseen
Sorry about the misspellings and poor grammar in the previous post but my intent should be obvious.

Re: Chama Roundhouse & Visitor Center

Unread postPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 5:10 am
by Rich Murray
John Sporseen wrote:Sorry about the misspellings and poor grammar in the previous post but my intent should be obvious.

John, I'm sure I speak for most of us here, the message is much more important than whether or not you have spell check turned on. Besides, with the world using texting and twitter proper spelling doesn't seem to be required anymore.

Re: Chama Roundhouse & Visitor Center

Unread postPosted: Thu Oct 18, 2012 12:49 pm
by Allan Kirkpatrick
Does anybody have more info on that turntable? It seems to me that there was another article about the availability of a turntable that was appropriate for our use. Any info would be greatly appreciated
Allan

Re: Chama Roundhouse & Visitor Center

Unread postPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 12:34 pm
by Tim Tennant
The turntable at SV was sold to Don Shank in Monte Vista. The Commission Office has had some conversations with Mr. Shank about purchase of the turntable for the proposed Chama Roundhouse. That is really all I know at this point in time.

Re: Chama Roundhouse & Visitor Center

Unread postPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 8:36 pm
by Clayton Sandt
I live in Denver and have visited the Colorado Railroad Museum a number of times and enjoy going into the roundhouse and observing the work going on in there. The idea of combining a visitor center with the roundhouse to include a viewing gallery of the roundhouse interior seems to be appealing to me. Since the roundhouse will be expanded if not completely rebuilt, I would guess that including a viewing gallery for visitors would be relatively easy to include in the plans. I guess that this is not a new idea and probably been discussed already but I would vote to include this feature.

Re: Chama Roundhouse & Visitor Center

Unread postPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2016 6:45 pm
by Kevin Murray
Does NM have historic grants like Colorado does? This would be a great project for the State to have involvement.

Re: Chama Roundhouse & Visitor Center

Unread postPosted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 9:09 am
by Dick Cowles
Kevin, for a whole host of reasons the concept of combining a visitor center, museum, roundhouse, car repair facility, and locomotive repair and machine shop on the current site of the Chama Shop proved to be impractical. That said, the C&TSR Commission is pursuing acquiring property along Terrace Ave. for a visitor center and offices that would be funded by a grant from the NM Dept. of Transportation for $318,750, plus a required match of $106,250 from Commission funds.