Railroads of Gunnison ~ from Leadville to Montrose & more!
If you love local history, old photographs, and the stories that shaped the Gunnison Valley, you need to check out the Railroads of Gunnison ~ from Leadville to Montrose & More! Facebook group.
The railroads were the lifeblood of early Colorado mountain towns. Lines connecting Leadville, Gunnison, and Montrose opened the door to mining, ranching, tourism, and growth throughout the region. Without the rails, many of the communities we know today simply wouldn’t exist.
Inside the group, you’ll find incredible historic photos, maps, firsthand accounts, and fascinating discussions about the narrow-gauge lines that once crossed high mountain passes and wound through the valleys. It’s a treasure trove for history buffs, train enthusiasts, photographers, and anyone who appreciates Gunnison’s rugged past.
Whether you’re a longtime local or new to the valley, this group is a great way to connect with the stories that built our community—one rail at a time. Join the conversation and take a step back into Gunnison’s railroad era!

Here we see Denver & Rio Grande Western No. 360 C-21 2-8-0 Consolidation (Baldwin 1900) in the D&RGW Yard at Gunnison.
Gunnison, Colorado
October 14th 1945
Photo Robert "Uncle Bob" William RIchardson








