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Photograph of the Denver and Rio Grande narrow gauge passenger train on its run between Durango and Silverton, Colorado.
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Color photograph of the narrow gauge passenger train traveling between Durango and Silverton, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Denver and Rio Grande narrow gauge passenger train leaving Durango (Colo.)'
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Front view of engine #478 parked in train yard, onlookers are standing along the side of the tracks.
Thumbnail for 'Narrow gauge train leaving on its run to Silverton, Colorado'
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The Durango steam engine leaving the depot with observers watching nearby.
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.
Thumbnail for 'Engine 473 Thunders up Hermosa Hill'
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Steam engine 473 rounding a corner with pine trees in the background.
Thumbnail for 'Durango-Silverton narrow gauge RR'
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Color photo of the Durango-Silverton Train. Caption on front reads "Durango -- Silverton Narrow Gauge RR".
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Front view of the narrow gauge train on its run from Durango to Silverton, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Historic Silverton narrow gauge on the Rockwood Highline (Colo.)'
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The text reads, "High above the Animas River in the Canyon of Lost Souls the Silverton carries some 40,000 tourists each summer on a 90-mile round trip from Durango to Silverton, Colorado."
Thumbnail for 'Denver and Rio Grande narrow gauge passenger train'
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Engine #476 running just past a water tower on its way to Silverton, Colorado.
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Several people stand near narrow gauge railroad engine #473 at the Durango station.
Thumbnail for 'Narrow Gauge Passenger Train (Colo.)'
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Denver & Rio Grande Narrow gauge Passenger Train running between Durango and Silverton, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Last of the Narrow Gauge Trains'
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View of a narrow gauge railroad passenger train on the Durango-Silverton route.
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A narrow gauge passenger train travels on tracks alongside a river through rocky, mountainous terrain.
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The Denver & Rio Grande passenger train traveling along a cliff ledge on the trip between Durango and Silverton, Colorado.
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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Locomotive #478 on the Denver & Rio Grande Western line at the Durango station.
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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."
Thumbnail for 'Narrow gauge train at water tower (Colo.)'
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Photograph of the narrow gauge train passing by a water tower on its trip between Durango and Silverton, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Denver and Rio Grande narrow gauge train'
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Side view of train traveling through the mountains along the Animas River. A short letter was written on the back of this card.