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Chama, NM to Osier, CO
Welcome. Historically known as the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad‛s San Juan Extension, the railroad was built in 1880. Today it is known as the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad (C&TSRR). It is the most outstanding and best-known example of its kind in North America.
To earn your Junior Engineer Certifi cate, you must complete the questions from your starting Depot to Osier (half of the booklet). Answers to the questions can be found in the book “Ticket to Toltec” or from your docent (usually found in the Open Air Gondola). When you are fi nished, fi nd your docent who will check your answers and sign your certifi cate as a Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad Junior Engineer.
Welcome aboard.
OsierChama
Lobato Trestle
Windy Point
Tanglefoot Curve
Cumbres
ALL ABOARD for the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad
Junior Engineer Program
Chama Depot photo: V Behr
Before crossing railroad tracks you muststop look and listen, □ True or □ False?
Which of the following safety rules on the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad are most important? □ No running on the train □ Always be with your parents □ Do not stand on the gangway between the cars □ No horse play □ All of the above
The slogan “Safety First” originated in the: □ Steel industry □ Railroad industry □ Chemical industry
Safety Questions General QuestionsA) Where have you seen a train near your home?_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
B) Draw your steam locomotive, show the builder‛s plate and what year your locomotive was built.
C) What fuel does our locomotive use to boil water?___________________________________________
Chama, NM to Osier, CO
RA
ILRO
ADCR
OS
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1) What is the tallest structure ? □ Depot □ Coal Tipple □ Engine House
2) Year the coal tipple was built □ 1924 □ 1885 □ 1939
3) The rotary snow plows are self propelled □ True or □ False
Chama Rail Yard
Chama, NM to Osier, CO
Rotary Snow Plow
Chama Yard Coal Tipple
phot
o: R
Wal
ston
photo: Friends of the C&TSRR
4) Mile posts indicate the miles from □ Silverton □ Alamosa □ Denver 5) A 4% grade means the train climbs 4 feet every 100 feet it moves forward □ True or □ False
6) The fake Hollywood water tank at Lobato was last used in: □ The Great Train Robbery □ The Shootist □ Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
All Aboard!
Chama, NM to Osier, CO
Junior Engineer on the Lookout
Coal tipple
Section house
Pine tree
Whistle board
Baggage cart
Los PinosRiver
Mule deer
Hawk
Caboose
Locomotive
Aspen leaf
Mile post
Water tank Railroad CrossingPine coneDepot
Junior Engineers are aware of their surroundings. Mark off the things above that you see on your trip.
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Lobato Water Tank photo: Friends of the C&TSRR
7) At Cresco the train crosses the New Mexico/Colorado border. How many times will the border be crossed on the entire 64 mile trip? □ 11 □ 5 □ 18
8) What wildlife can be seen on the trip? □ Elk □ Mule Deer □ Black Bear □ All the above
9) Cumbres is Spanish for crests □ True or □ False
Chama, NM to Osier, COCresco Water Tank photo: Friends of the C&TSRR
E M I L E P O S T R S D N X O
W V A E C L N W K O G T A G J
E F I O N A A N S T T F E Z E
Q M A T M I A T B C C T C A P
W L O E O T G A A U R E R R M
A H R D R M L N R D O S E A J
E I I E D L O A E N S O L I U
F N T S A N I C L O S O I L T
W A G S T L A A O C I B O F O
W U T I R L N S M L N A B A Z
N A P O N G E M B Q G C F N D
L I A R I E N A M E K A R B E
J D H S L W E F I R E B O X P
E L T S E R T R T U N N E L O
T J X R V W H W M P M O X F T
Word Search Railroad Terms
BALLASTBOILERBRAKEMANCABOOSECOALCONDUCTOR
CROSSINGDEPOTENGINEENGINEERFIREBOXFIREMAN
LOCOMOTIVEMILEPOSTRAILRAILFANRAILROADSANDDOME
SIGNALSTEAMTIETRESTLETUNNELWATERTANKWHISTLE
If you are 5-7 try to fi nd 10 words. If you are 8-12 try to fi nd 20 words.Hint: words go forwards, backwards and diagonally!
10) The restored buildings at Cumbres Pass date back to □ 1920s □ 1880s □ 1950s
11) The mission of the Friends of the C&TSRR is to restore, preserve and interpret the railroad □ True or □ False
12) Tanglefoot Curve was constructed to □ Add to the scenic ride □ Lengthen the trip □ Ease the train to a lower elevation
13) The Los Pinos Valley has a U shaped profi le because □ It was formed by a glacier □ It was formed by the river □ It was formed by an earthquake
Chama, NM to Osier, CO
Cumbres Depot
Tanglefoot Curve
Los Pinos River
phot
os: V
Beh
r
14) Cascade Trestle was constructed in □ 1923 □ 1896 □ 1889
15) The historic structures at Osier were restored by □ The railroad □ Hired contractors □ The Friends of the C&TSRR
Chama, NM to Osier, COOsier
Cascade Trestle photo: Friends of the C&TSRR
photo: K Sherrow
Antonito, CO to Osier, CO
Welcome. Historically known as the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad‛s San Juan Extension, the railroad was built in 1880. Today it is known as the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad (C&TSRR). It is the most outstanding and best-known example of its kind in North America.
To earn your Junior Engineer Certifi cate, you must complete the questions from your starting Depot to Osier (half of the booklet). Answers to the questions can be found in the book “Ticket to Toltec” or from your docent (usually found in the Open Air Gondola). When you are fi nished, fi nd your docent who will check your answers and sign your certifi cate as a Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad Junior Engineer.
Welcome aboard.
AntonitoOsier
Rock Tunnel
Toltec Gorge
Mud TunnelSublette
Whiplash Curve
Lava Tank
Hangman’s Trestle
ALL ABOARD for the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad
Junior Engineer Program
Antonito photo: Friends of the C&TSRR
Before crossing railroad tracks you muststop look and listen, □ True or □ False?
Which of the following safety rules on the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad are most important? □ No running on the train □ Always be with your parents □ Do not stand on the gangway between the cars □ No horse play □ All of the above
The slogan “Safety First” originated in the: □ Steel industry □ Railroad industry □ Chemical industry
General QuestionsA) Where have you seen a train near your home?_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
B) Draw your steam locomotive, show the builder‛s plate and what year your locomotive was built.
C) What fuel does our locomotive use to boil water?___________________________________________
Antonito, CO to Osier, CO
Safety Questions
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Antonito Rail Yard
1) The Railroad Commission Offi ce at Antonito is located □ Near the water tank □ Just off the parking lot □ Near locomotive 495
2) The depot is original □ True or □ False
Antonito, CO to Osier, CO
Antonito Rail Yard photo: R Semik
All Aboard!
3) The Hangmans Trestle was the site of □ An alleged vigilante hanging □ A fi re during the shooting of a Willy Nelson movie □ A recent rebuild □ All of the above
4) The Lava water tank is presently connected to a Los Pinos river pump house □ True or □ False
5) The Lava water tank was moved from Antonito to replace the original tank which was destroyed by fi re in 1971. □ True or □ False
6) The large lava rocks at mile post 297 were from the last eruption of the dormant Los Magotes volcano. □ True or □ False
Antonito, CO to Osier, CO
Junior Engineer on the Lookout
Coal tipple
Section house
Pine tree
Whistle board
Baggage cart
Los PinosRiver
Mule deer
Hawk
Caboose
Locomotive
Aspen leaf
Mile post
Water tank Railroad CrossingPine coneDepot
Junior Engineers are aware of their surroundings. Mark off the things above that you see on your trip.
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7) How many levels of track are at Whiplash Curve □ 3 □ 5 □ 2
8) The wye at Big Horn is used to turn locomotives □ True or □ False
9) The Log Bunk House at Sublette was built in □ 1925 □ 1880 □ 1875
10) When the train stops at Sublette to take on water, ask your Docent to point out the magazine which was used to store explosives during the 1880 construction period. This structure is located just beyond Sublette. Look fast, it goes by quickly! Draw a picture of the magazine in the space below.
Antonito, CO to Osier, CO
E M I L E P O S T R S D N X O
W V A E C L N W K O G T A G J
E F I O N A A N S T T F E Z E
Q M A T M I A T B C C T C A P
W L O E O T G A A U R E R R M
A H R D R M L N R D O S E A J
E I I E D L O A E N S O L I U
F N T S A N I C L O S O I L T
W A G S T L A A O C I B O F O
W U T I R L N S M L N A B A Z
N A P O N G E M B Q G C F N D
L I A R I E N A M E K A R B E
J D H S L W E F I R E B O X P
E L T S E R T R T U N N E L O
T J X R V W H W M P M O X F T
Word Search Railroad Terms
BALLASTBOILERBRAKEMANCABOOSECOALCONDUCTOR
CROSSINGDEPOTENGINEENGINEERFIREBOXFIREMAN
LOCOMOTIVEMILEPOSTRAILRAILFANRAILROADSANDDOME
SIGNALSTEAMTIETRESTLETUNNELWATERTANKWHISTLE
If you are 5-7 try to fi nd 10 words. If you are 8-12 try to fi nd 20 words.Hint: words go forwards, backwards and diagonally!
11) The shoo-fl y at Mud Tunnel was constructed in the early 1900‛s to accommodate passengers walking to trains on the other side while the tunnel was being repaired after it caught on fi re. □ True or □ False
12) Mud tunnel is lined with heavy timbers for stability □ True or □ False
13) The rock outcrops at the Toltec Gorge are □ One million years old □ 1.7 billion years old □ 4.5 billion years old
14) Rock Tunnel was blasted out of □ Sedimentary rock □ Igneous rock □ Metamorphic rock
Antonito, CO to Osier, CO
Mud Tunnel
Rock Tunnel photo: Friends of the C&TSRR
photo: J Mathews
15) The Garfi eld Monument was erected by □ Mrs. Garfi eld □ William Jackson Palmer □ The Association of General Passenger and Ticket Agents
16) The historic structures at Osier were restored by □ The railroad □ Hired contractors □ The Friends of the C&TSRR
Antonito, CO to Osier, COOsier photo: K Sherrow
Garfi eld Monument photo: V Behr
Lava Water Tank photo: K Sherrow