
Yes, the Colorado Midland band drum still exists! It is in
a museum, but unfortunately is being hung from the ceiling by a small wire to the side
straps! (both sides shown) Originally the museum had this sitting on the
ground with a few sticks laying next to it so visiting children could "beat" the
drum...the sticks wore off a couple of sections as you can see.
Colorado Midland time clock. This came out of the
Colorado City roundhouse just prior to the MT shutting down.


Colorado Midland pocket watch. (real one, not like
the ones seen on ebay over the past couple of years!) The name on the face is
"M.F.Warren Colorado Springs, Colorado. The chain is representing the
"link & pin" coupling system of the day, and the watch fob is a mail pouch.
Midland Terminal depot clock. This clock came from
the depot in Victor, CO. It is over 5 feet tall! E. Howard & Co. is on the
face, along with STANDARD TIME on the glass front. (thanks for sharing this photo!)
Ice Saw. This ice saw was first used in Lake George on the
CM, then it was moved to Coulson Lake in Divide, and last service was in Green Mountain
Falls. (The Pikes Peak Historical Society has a photo of this saw in operation
around 1920 in GMF)
Colorado Midland/Midland Terminal baggage cart. This cart
was used at the depot in Woodland Park, CO.
Colorado
Midland/Midland Terminal motorcar. This was found several years ago left in Victor.
The current owner hopes to someday restore it, but for now it is being used as a
flower holder in the summer.
Colorado Midland Ry marker light. Marked CMRy on
one side, and the opposite side it has "LEFT" on it.