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Photograph of the Durango-Silverton train stopping at the Mountain Dew Filling Station beside the water tower.
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Old train cars one faded red the red at the Silverton train depot, caption "Colorado" in gold lettering.
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Actual photo print. Close up of a narrow gauge engine #476 traveling through mountains.
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A train traveling through a mountain range.
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Narrow gauge train near Durango, Colorado. "Visit narrow gauge museum, Alamosa, Colorado."
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A mountain side with a train traveling along it.
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A train leaving Silverton heading to Durango.
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Photograph of the left side of engine #473 with a snowplow attached to the cowcatcher.
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Color photo of the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad traveling over a river.
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Color photo of Durango, Colorado, looking down Main Street.
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Narrow Guage (sic) Train in Animas Canyon. Hans Will owned Richey's in Durango, Colorado.
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A photograph of a train traveling over a bridge in Animas Canyon. Smoke billows from smokestack.
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The last of the famous old narrow gauge railroads, still operating in Southwestern Colorado. Freight lines and Summer Passenger service operate from Durango and Silverton. These famous little trains made history in the early days of the West.
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A train traveling away from a large mountain.
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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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Photograph of a train engine about to cross a railroad bridge. Angle is head-on to the engine.
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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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Photograph of engine #319, left side.