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| Photo: Dan Adler, property Colorado Historical Society |
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| Historic view of the original
Devil's Gate High Bridge looking back toward Georgetown, with
Clear Creek running through the center and the downgrade
roadbed to the right. |
Located 45 miles west of Denver on I-70 is the Georgetown Loop.
An engineering
marvel originally built in 1884, the railroad fulfilled the hopes
of Georgetown citizens to become a prosperous settlement connected
to Denver and points east.
In connecting Silver Plume and Georgetown, towns over 2 miles
apart, the tracks scaled an elevation of 640 feet over mountainous
terrain, requiring trestles, cuts, fills, loops, and curves totaling 4.5 miles.
Today
the Loop is once again a popular tourist attraction and an uncommon
way to see the Clear Creek Valley. Along the route visitors
may stop for guided tours of a historic silver mine. The park is
located on 978 acres and includes an 1884 depot, the Morrison Interpretive
Center, two 1860s mines, an 1871 mill building, four reconstructed
mine buildings, a locomotive maintenance building, the 1874 Pohle
House, and a new rolling stock shelter.
The 2009 Season begins in May 2009. Reservations can be made online beginning January 1, 2009. We look forward to seeing you! Call 1-888-4-LOOP-RR (1-888-456-6777), or click here for more information.
History and Timeline of the
Georgetown Loop (in PDF format)
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