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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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The narrow gauge train, "The Silverton", leaves Silverton for Durango, September 1959. Mountains dwarf the town of Silverton in this photograph.
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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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Black and white photograph of the old D&RGW RR Narrow gauge Engine (453) of the "Silverton", Silverton, Colorado. (Elev. 9300 ft.)
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A train arriving in town. A large group of people are watching the train arrive.
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In the background are mountains overlooking train tracks that travel towards the mountain. To the right of the tracks is a river and many trees. A letter to the side of the picture and an address on the back.
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Narrow gauge train leaving Silverton, Colorado on the scenic mountain return trip to Durango
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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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A train travels along the side of a mountain. Below the mountain is a river. To the left of the river is large masses of trees. A letter is written on the back of this postcard.
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Actual photo print. Close up of a narrow gauge engine #476 traveling through mountains.
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Photograph of the narrow gauge railroad crossing the Animas River near Silverton, high in the rugged San Juan Mountains of Southwest Colorado. The 90-mile round trip from Durango is made daily in the tourist season.
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A mountain side with a train traveling along it.
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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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Several buildings along a dirt street. People are standing near a train in the station.