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Photograph of the left side of engine #473 with a snowplow attached to the cowcatcher.
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Photograph of a washout along the Rio Grande Southern line tracks. The engine is listing to the side.
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Narrow Guage (sic) Train in Animas Canyon. Hans Will owned Richey's in Durango, Colorado.
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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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Sepia photograph of a Denver & Rio Grande train passing the Durango, Colorado Smelter.
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Real photo b/w rear view of a train with snow on the ground. Not mailed. One of a series of ten such postcards.
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Aerial view of Durango looking north, snow capped mountains appear in the background, bridge over Animas River shown in the lower left corner of post card
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Photograph of engine #453 on the Denver and Rio Grande line.
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Photograph on the day of the first narrow gauge train (draped in bunting) run out of Durango, Colorado. Crowd of people watching.
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Real photo b/w front view of a train at the Gato (Colo.) train station, with snow on the ground and persons standing at the station, and a running dog on the left foreground. Not mailed. One of a series of ten such postcards.
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Black and white photo of the river in Durango, Colo., with the train heading towards camera
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Photograph of a statue on top of a rock created when the cut was made in the mountain for the railroad tracks.
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Photograph of stock being loaded on the narrow gauge railroad in Dolores, Colorado. This is the engine used in the movie "Ticket to Tomahawk"
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Photograph of the movie train - flatcar from which filming appears to be taking place, engine, passenger and caboose on tracks in the Animas Canyon, Colorado. For the movie "Ticket to Tomahawk" which was filmed in Durango, Colorado.
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Photograph of the right side of the Galloping Goose #5, and another of the Galloping Geese (unidentified) right behind it, on tracks in a field.
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Emma Sweeney - Durango, Colorado. Photograph of train engine. Hans Will owned Richey's in Durango, Colorado.
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Photograph of the left side of the Galloping Goose #3 meeting a narrow gauge train coming in the other direction on another set of tracks. Wintertime.
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Photograph of Engine #20 on the Rio Grande Southern line in Durango, Colorado.
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View of store fronts with vehicles parked in front; sign for Taylor's Store to the left of the hotel.