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Colorado Cultural Resource Survey <br /> Linear Site Record Form <br /> (Page 1 of 2) <br /> Use this form in conjunction with the Management Data Form. <br /> 1. State Site Number: 5LK60.28 2, Temporary Number: NIA <br /> 3. Site/Feature Type: ❑ Road 0 Railroad ❑ Ditch/Canal ❑ Pipeline <br /> ❑Telephonetrolegraph ❑ Trail ❑ Other; specify: <br /> 4. Resource Name: Denver &Rio Grande Railroad <br /> 5. Detailed Record oh ❑ Entire Resource ® Segment <br /> If only a portion of the linear site is being recorded at this time, are other portions known or <br /> suspected to exist? Compare integrity, if known. Many other segments of this linear are <br /> known to exist. Integrity of this segmens is very good compared to others. <br /> 6. Eligibility of the entire resource: ® Eligible ❑ Not eligible ❑ Need data <br /> 7. Eligibility of the segment being recorded: ® Contributing ❑ Non-contributing <br /> 8. Condition Description: <br /> Width: 14-16 ft. Depth/Height: 8.30 ft. Length of portion examined: 1,440 ft <br /> MoMied/Upgraded? Yes ❑ No 0 Describe: <br /> In Current Use? Yes ❑ No ® Describe: <br /> Overgrown? Yes ® No ❑ Describe: Some grass is growing on the grade <br /> Does site extend beyond area examined? Yes ❑ No ® Describe: <br /> Where did you stop and why? Describe beginning and ending points: fine segment begins <br /> at the intersection with 5LK50.32 on the project area boundary under a small transmission <br /> line and terminates at the intersection with an upgraded road on the railroad bed <br /> (5LK50.29). <br /> Additional descriptive information: Segment 5LK50.28, is a section of the Denver&Rio Grande <br /> Railroad in the western part of Idaho Park, The segment begins at the intersection with 5LK50.32 on <br /> the project area boundary under a small transmission line. It hoods north and gradually curves to <br /> the east across Lincoln Gulch for a distance of about 1,440 feet and terminates at the intersection <br /> with an upgraded road on the railroad bed(5LK50.29). The segment is on an elevated grade 14 to,16 <br /> foot wide, covered with coal cinders, and a light growth of grass. It crossed Lincoln Gulch on a 30• <br /> foot-high trestle that was about 300 feet long. All that remains of the trestle are some 8 by 8 inch <br /> square beams near the abutment on the west and. The grade is highly visible and in excellent <br /> condition. <br /> Associated features (bridges, headgates, etc.) along portion examined; Describe (complete <br /> additional site forms when warranted or attach continuation sheets): <br /> A trestle over Lincoln Gulch has been removed. <br /> 9. Are there known sites that have direct historical association with the Inear site? <br /> Yes 0 No ❑ Site Nos.: The Ibex Complex(5LK697) <br /> 10. Artifacts in or adjacent to linear site? Yes ❑ No <br /> Describe (complete Historical Archaeology Component Form if warranted): <br />