I agree with the suggestion of the SP Narrow gauge as it did last until 1960 as a common carrier and many pieces of Colorado rolling stock made it there via the Nevada-California-Oregon Railway.
The locomotives are almost a slam-dunk as the wheelbase is almost idientical with the Tweetsie locomotive presently offered. A nice whaleback tender and a shorter smokebox would be close.
Maybe a funky version of a SP caboose would be cool. Almost all of the rooling stock on the SP came from someplace else. Similar equipment could also be found on the Pacific Coast Railroad in San Luis Obispo.
The locomotives are almost a slam-dunk as the wheelbase is almost idientical with the Tweetsie locomotive presently offered. A nice whaleback tender and a shorter smokebox would be close.
Maybe a funky version of a SP caboose would be cool. Almost all of the rooling stock on the SP came from someplace else. Similar equipment could also be found on the Pacific Coast Railroad in San Luis Obispo.