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Notorious Blair Street, Silverton, Colorado, terminal for the historic narrow gauge train that has made the spectacular daily trip through the San Juan mountains. from Durango for 80 years.
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Narrow gauge railroad train leaving Silverton, Colorado. Mountain in the background.
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Narrow gauge train leaving Silverton for return to Durango, Colorado. Mountains in background are dry and bare (summer?)
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A close up of narrow gauge engine #480 traveling through the mountains to Silverton, Colorado.
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Two trains pulling into town. A large mountain can be seen in the background.
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Mountains overlooking the town. Trees are shown on the slope of the mountain at the bottom right of the photograph.
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A train leaving town. There are houses in the distance as the train travels away from them.
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A view of an historical reenactment in Silverton.
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Here the two narrow gauge trains await the return of their passengers for the trip back to Durango.
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Crowd observing the conclusion of a staged gunfight as part of Silverton's historical reenactments for tourists
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Mountains in the background overlooking the town. Street details are visible in this photograph.
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Silverton, Colorado. Terminal of the Durango to Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, visited each summer by thousands of tourists who ride the train then drive over the Million Dollar Highway pictured here to see more of the high country.
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The narrow gauge train departing from Silverton and crossing a bridge over the Animas River. A letter is written on the back of this postcard.
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Approaching Silverton, Colorado on the scenic Million Dollar Highway. The D. & R. G. Narrow Gauge Train is seen here upon its arrival from Durango.
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Mountains in the background. A road with a red car driving on it. You can see the town off to the right side in the distance.