On Colorado Day, August 1st, in 1938 a crowd gathered in Antlers Park, Colorado Springs, to dedicate a monument - the retired Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad (D&RGW) Steam Locomotive #168 - in honor of the railroads founder, Civil war General William Jackson Palmer, who died in 1909. Rather than sell the Locomotive for $300 in scrap, officials of the D&RGW approached the City offering to move it across the street from the train station and erect it in the Park on a set of Palmer's original narrow-gauge rails that were imported from Sheffield, England, and placed them on a bed of marble from the Colorado quarry that produced stone for the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
Along comes the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad (C&TS) that in 1970 formed a heritage railroad partnership operating steam trains between Antonito, Colorado and Chama, New Mexico. In March, 2015, the City Council of Colorado Springs approved a lease agreement between the City and the C&TS Railroad for the restoration of Steam Locomotive #168 for a new life on tracks it proudly once ran on.
http://cumbrestoltec.com/contact-us/168-2/
https://wikivisually.com/wiki/Rio_Grande_168
https://www.facebook.com/DRG168/
http://www.railpictures.net/photoexif/592453/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzDpBpXUkU4
http://www.drgw.net/gallery/v/DRGWSteamContainer/T12s/DRGW168/DRGW168CeremonyProgram/