views-from-a-colorado-narrow-gauge-garden-railroadhttps://www.trains.com/grw/how-to/large-scale-layouts/views-from-a-colorado-narrow-gauge-garden-railroad/Views from a Colorado narrow gauge garden railroad - TrainsTed Yarbrough owns this Colorado narrow gauge garden railroad, which models the Denver & Rio Grande Western and Rio Grande Southern.https://www.trains.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/GRW-yarbough-bachmann-lava-tank-0824.jpgInStockUSD1.001.00large-scale-layoutshow-toarticleGRW2024-07-022024-08-19202060
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I model Colorado narrow gauge, specifically the Denver & Rio Grande Western and Rio Grande Southern. I own two separate garden railroads (not connected and about 8 feet apart). Trains run around approximately 250 feet of mainline tracks with a couple of short lines for logging and running the Galloping Goose. I can run five trains at one time, all on separate loops. I am a member of the Georgia Garden Railway Society and volunteer at the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum.