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Thumbnail for 'Narrow Gauge Engine #499 Steaming Through a Valley in Colo.'
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Photograph of narrow gauge engine #499 traveling through a valley. The snowplow/cow catcher on the front of the engine is quite battered.
Thumbnail for 'Narrow gauge train (Colo.)'
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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.
Thumbnail for 'Narrow Gauge Railroad Entering Animas Canyon in Colo.'
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Photograph of the narrow gauge train (engine, four passenger cars, and an observation car) entering the Animas Canyon. Train is passing by a house and corral. Mountains in the background.
Thumbnail for 'Colorado, Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad'
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Picture of The Durango and Silverton Train chugging along the tracks through the trees.
Thumbnail for 'D&SNGRR between Elk Park and Silverton, Colo'
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D&SNGRR between Elk Park and Silverton, Colorado, color postcard.
Thumbnail for 'Colorado: Durango & Silverton narrow gauge train on a mountain curve'
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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".
Thumbnail for 'Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Steam Locomotive'
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Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad steam locomotive, color postcard.
Thumbnail for 'Narrow Gauge Train in Animas Canyon, Colo.'
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Photograph of the narrow gauge train crossing a railroad bridge in Animas Canyon. Steep hillsides are shown in the background of the photograph.
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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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A large mountain overlooking the town. In the lower right corner there is an image of a train.
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Narrow gauge passenger train.
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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.
Thumbnail for 'Narrow Guage [sic] R.R. Engine'
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Picture of a train engine and boxcar with the name "Jupiter" stamped on the side of the car.
Thumbnail for 'Grand Imperial Hotel (Silverton, Colo.)'
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The Grand Imperial Hotel in Silverton, Colorado pictured with mountains behind it and people outside.
Thumbnail for 'Narrow gauge railroad, Durango to Silverton, Colorado'
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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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A train arriving in town. A large group of people are watching the train arrive.
Thumbnail for 'Spruce Tree House Cliff Dwellings (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)'
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A color retouched postcard of Spruce Tree House in Mesa Verde National Park. I appears to have been a sunny day and there are trees and bushes on the left side of the postcard.
Thumbnail for 'Last and Most Scenic Narrow Gauge Railroad in the World!'
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Black and white photograph of the narrow gauge train, "The Silverton". Caption reads "The Last and Most Scenic Narrow Gauge Railroad in the World! "The Silverton," America's last narrow gauge train, rolls along a shelf blasted from 1000 ft. cliffs of Animas Canyon above "The River of Lost Souls" on its trip to Silverton, Colo."