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View of a train traveling over a bridge that goes over a river near Silverton, Colorado. It is going through the mountains. Actual photo print.
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A large mountain overlooking the town. In the lower right corner there is an image of a train.
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Several people stand near narrow gauge railroad engine #473 at the Durango station.
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The Grand Imperial Hotel in Silverton, Colorado pictured with mountains behind it and people outside.
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A train arriving in town. A large group of people are watching the train arrive.
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Four separate pictures of the Durango & Silverton train; the two upper pictures are titled Silverton and Durango, the bottom two pictures are titled Winter and Summer.
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The Durango to Silverton narrow gauge passenger train is pictured at the Durango station.
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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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Locomotive engine covered by a snow slide, with several men standing on and around the engine. Nothing was written on the back of this postcard. This is an actual photo print.
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Narrow gauge railroad train leaving Silverton, Colorado. Mountain in the background.
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Close view of smelter, smoke billowing out of the stacks, river shown in bottom right corner appears to be hand-colored over a b/w photo [writing on back] addressed to Miss Helen Wyman, Silverton Colorado. postmarked Feb. 25, 1911. Durango one cent stamp.
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Night view of five steam engines in the Durango, Colorado roundhouse.
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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 train coming along the valley into Silverton. Trees frame the photo.
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A close up of narrow gauge engine #480 traveling through the mountains to Silverton, Colorado.