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K-28 (2-8-2)
Rio Grande 2-8-2 Locomotives (Class K-28): Specs, Roster, Photos
Published: April 14, 2025
By: Adam Burns
The Rio Grande's K-28 Mikados were its newest fleet of narrow-gauge 2-8-2s when received in 1923. The little Mikes replaced the fabled K-27 "Mudhens" purchased at the beginning of the 20th century.
These new steam locomotives corrected flaws in the earlier K-27's and were slightly more powerful. The K-28's were well-built machines and proved so reliable that other railroads purchased Mikados based from this design.
Rio Grande 2-8-2 #476 (K-28) readies to leave Durango, Colorado with a Rocky Mountain Railroad Club Memorial Day excursion on May 31, 1957. American-Rails.com collection.
History
The Rio Grande's fabled narrow-gauge operations in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico were so unique that they continue to garner attention in books, magazines, and model railroad layouts even today.
They were a fascinating operation that saw steam survive in main line freight until the latter 1960s, long after other Class I's had retired theirs from service.
After the mining industry's decline in the late 19th century, this network of trackage subsisted on a mix of freight traffic (from drilling equipment for the oil industry to various agriculture and less-than-carload movements) and continued to haul passengers through the first half of the 20th century.
Prior to the arrival of the more powerful Mikados, the then Denver & Rio Grande relied on a fleet of 2-6-0s, 4-6-0s, and, in particular, 2-8-0 Consolidations to get the work done. However, as traffic grew during the early 1900s the railroad decided it need to upgrade this fleet in meeting demand.
In 1903 it received a batch of fifteen new 2-8-2 Mikados from the Baldwin Locomotive Works. These steamers were initially listed as Class 125 and were affectionately known as "Mudhens" (although the origin of that name remains unclear even today).
Then the most powerful locomotives operating on the narrow-gauge system, D&RG; employees and train crewmen referred to them as "little monsters." The Mudhens had issues, however; notably a shallow firebox that resulted in losing steam while in service.
In general, though, they were reliable and crews enjoyed them. During the 1920s, these Mikados received a number of overhauls and given a new designation as Class K-27.
Rio Grande 2-8-2 #478 (K-28) goes for a spin on the turntable at Durango, Colorado as 2-8-2 #489 (K-36) can be seen in the background on June 1, 1957. American-Rails.com collection.
By then the Denver & Rio Grande Western (renamed on August 1, 1921 following reorganization) was needing even more new power to replace aging 4-6-0s and 2-8-0s.
During 1923 it received a new batch of ten 2-8-2s from the American Locomotive Company (Alco), numbered 470-479 and given Class K-28.
These latest 2-8-2s offered a slightly better axle loading and additional tractive effort, and their taller drivers (earning them the nickname "Sport Models") meant they could also operate at higher speeds.
Officially, the new K-28's were meant to replace the 4-6-0s in passenger service between Alamosa and Durango, as well as Salida and Gunnison.
The Mikes also carried the last named train to operate on the narrow-gauge network, the San Juan. As a dual-service locomotive, however, they also found work in normal freight assignments.
Roster and Disposition
| Road Number |
Builder |
Model |
Date Built |
Disposition |
| 470 | Alco | Class K-28 | 1923 | To US Army as WP&Y; 250: Scrapped, 1945 |
| 471 | Alco | Class K-28 | 1923 | To US Army as WP&Y; 251: Scrapped, 1945 |
| 472 | Alco | Class K-28 | 1923 | To US Army as WP&Y; 252: Scrapped, 1945 |
| 473 | Alco | Class K-28 | 1923 | To D&SNG;, 1981 |
| 474 | Alco | Class K-28 | 1923 | To US Army as WP&Y; 253: Scrapped, 1945 |
| 475 | Alco | Class K-28 | 1923 | To US Army as WP&Y; 254: Scrapped, 1945 |
| 476 | Alco | Class K-28 | 1923 | To D&SNG;, 1981 |
| 477 | Alco | Class K-28 | 1923 | To US Army as WP&Y; 255: Scrapped, 1945 |
| 478 | Alco | Class K-28 | 1923 | To D&SNG;, 1981 |
| 479 | Alco | Class K-28 | 1923 | To US Army as WP&Y; 256: Scrapped, 1945 |
Interestingly, most of the K-28's operated for less than twenty years. Following the United States' entrance into World War II, seven were requisitioned by the U.S. Army during the fall of 1942 for use on Alaska's White Pass & Yukon Railroad due to the threat from Japanese attack (notably the Aleutian Island chain).
These locomotives included numbers:
The seven Mikes were subsequently renumbered on the WP&Y; as 250-256. Following the war the locomotives were not sent back to the Rio Grande and eventually scrapped in Seattle in 1945.
The three K-28's still on the roster (473, 476, and 478) remained in service but were used only sparingly after the 1950s. By then, traffic in this region had declined to the point the railroad was seriously considering outright abandonment.
Rio Grande 2-8-2 #473 (K-28) and #489 (K-36) are ready for another day of work at the yard in Durango, Colorado on June 1, 1957. American-Rails.com collection.
Preservation
As Rio Grande's second-oldest fleet of 2-8-2s, the "Sport Models" were supplanted by newer Mikados as early as 1925 when the railroad picked up ten new K-36's from Baldwin, numbered 480-489.
These were the last new steamers the D&RGW; purchased for its narrow-gauge system. A few years later, between 1928 and 1930 the railroad built ten new 2-8-2s for narrow-gauge use (from former 2-8-0s) and classified them as Class K-37's (numbered 490-499).
In 1981 the remaining three Class K-28's were acquired by the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge, which turned a section of the narrow-gauge operations around Durango, Colorado into one of the most popular tourist railroads in the country. Currently, #473 and #476 are operational while #478 is out of service.
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