High Line Railroad Park


This isn't much of a park, but it is notable for its display of a vintage narrow-gauge rotary plow and the locomotives that powered it up the famed, rugged, gut-wrenching Boreas Pass railroad to keep gold-mining production open. This rail was a lifeline to miners, go-it-alone and corporate alike. Engine No 9 is on display year-round. It's also known as Rotary Snowplow Park.


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