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Picture of The Durango and Silverton Train chugging along the tracks through the trees.
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Durango & Silverton narrow gauge railroad pictured traveling down the tracks along the Animas River.
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Color photo of the Durango-Silverton Train. Caption on front reads "Durango -- Silverton Narrow Gauge RR".
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Photograph of the narrow gauge train stopped on a curve in Animas Canyon. Train is composed of both passenger and freight cars. Passengers are standing along the side of the tracks, and on the observation platform of the last car.
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Front view of the narrow gauge train on its run from Durango to Silverton, Colorado.
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Several people stand near narrow gauge railroad engine #473 at the Durango station.
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Steam engine number 478 of the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad traveling through a snowy landscape billowing puffs of white smoke.
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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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Narrow gauge train near Durango, Colorado. "Visit narrow gauge museum, Alamosa, Colorado."
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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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Narrow Guage (sic) Train in Animas Canyon. Hans Will owned Richey's in Durango, Colorado.
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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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A narrow gauge train is traveling through the mountains.
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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.