The museum has a large collection of
narrow-gauge rolling stock and provides narrow-gauge train rides on special event days known as "Steam Up days". The museum also has ex-
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad No. 683, a coal-burning
2-8-0 "
Consolidation" type
steam locomotive built by the
Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1890, builders number 11207. It is the only surviving steam locomotive from the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad. All of the railroad equipment is displayed outdoors. Display tracks are complete with a rare
three-way stub switch,
dual gauge track and switches and century-old switch stands. These tracks hold over 100 historic narrow and standard gauge locomotives and cars. The oval of gauge track is used by trains on operating days. The museum's roster contains the following notable pieces of rolling stock:
Steam locomotives Diesel locomotives • Denver & Rio Grande Western
Davenport Locomotive Works 0-4-0 No. 50 • Denver & Rio Grande Western
F9A No. 5771 & F9B No. 5762 • Denver & Rio Grande Western
GP30 No. 3011 • Denver & Rio Grande Western
SD40T-2 No. 5401. Donated to the museum in 2018.
Passenger cars •
Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Observation car Navajo • Chicago Burlington & Quincy Business Car No. 96 •
Colorado Midland Observation car No. 111 • Denver & Rio Grande Western Coach No. 284 • Denver & Rio Grande Western
Railway Post Office Car No. 60 •
Union Pacific Coach No. 5442 • Union Pacific
Dining car No. 4801 •
Uintah Railway Combination Coach No. 50
Special equipment • West Side Lumber Company railway No. 14 (Shay locomotive) • Chicago Burlington & Quincy snow plow No. 205065 • Colorado & Southern
Rotary snowplow No. 99201 •
Rio Grande Southern "Galloping Goose" No. 2 •
Rio Grande Southern "Galloping Goose" No. 6 • Rio Grande Southern "Galloping Goose" No. 7 ==See also==