Narrow gauge is often considered something from the steam age, and I love it that way myself,especially since I live a relatively short 75 miles or so from the East Broad Top Railroad & Coal Company.
But this is not always so, as illustrated by this material from Railpictures.net.
http://www.railpictures.net/articles/article.php?id=24
http://www.railpictures.net/showphotos.php?offset=0&where=search|-2|-2|-2||-2|henderson mine railroad|15|1||||||||-2|-2||-2|-2|||15|-2|-2||||||1||1||||&newdisplay=5
I doubt that anyone will produce this equipment, but at the same time the locomotives look relatively plain in the detail department; perhaps they would not be too tough to scratch up. Cars might be a problem, simply by needing a lot of them. Either way, you would have something not everybody else would have!
Other items:
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=313708&nseq=0
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=305242&nseq=0
Enjoy.
I stumbled on the Henderson mine operation a while back when I was cruising around western Colorado. Alas, I never saw anything running, but I noted the narrow gauge and overhead electric as being worthy of investigation when I had more time. Shame I never found "more time."
The USG railroad is covered in depth in a new book b Charles O'Herin called White Gold Railroad - Plaster City Narrow Gauge. In addition to the Montreal Loco Works units, they had a few other modern diesels, and also ran some steam including ex SPNG nos. 8 and 9.
Later,
K
Charles' book is very good coverage of a modern Narrow Gauge railroad. But be careful of the dates for the last runs of steam. SPNG had retired #8 and #9 by the dates in the book, #18 and #22 long before that.
I have talked with Charles about this dates and he has said something is wrong with them. I have not gotten around to finding the verification, by source, for the actual dates.
I have built models of #18 and #22. They run!!! (on my garden railroad).
James
Wow This brings back memories. I used to camp there in the early 80.s The trains would run all day. I need to go through my archives. I have lots of pictures. I used to take them through the fence that ran the whole length of the RR