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Photo of the oldest engine in Colorado, #346. Clear, blue skies overhead.
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Picture of the Galloping Goose rail car.
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A silver U. S. mail rail truck, the Galloping Goose, sits on railroad tracks, a snow plow attached to the front.
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Color photo of the Denver and Rio Grande Narrow Gauge Train traveling along the sheer edge of a cliff.
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View of a narrow gauge railroad train traveling on cliffs high above a river on the trip between Durango and Silverton, Colorado.
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Narrow gauge railroad train leaving Silverton, Colorado. Mountain in the background.
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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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Picture of front of the train. Engine labeled as #481.
Thumbnail for 'Historic Narrow Gauge Train Crossing the River of Lost Souls near Silverton.'
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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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1910 flood in Durango, Colorado. Shows washed-out railroad bridge.
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Silverton, Colorado. Terminal of the Durango to Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, visited each summer by thousands of tourists who ride the train then drive over the Million Dollar Highway pictured here to see more of the high country.
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Color photo of the "Galloping Goose" on a blue sky day.
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A train leaving town. There are houses in the distance as the train travels away from them.
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Mountains overlooking Silverton. A train is traveling away from the town.
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Picture of Denver & Rio Grand [sic] train traveling through Cumbres Pass.
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Picture of the Denver and Rio Grande passenger train traveling through the mountains.
Thumbnail for 'Durango & Silverton narrow gauge railroad (Colo.)'
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Picture of the Durango and Silverton train winding its way through the mountainside.
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Narrow gauge train traveling along the edge of a cliff in the Animas River canyon on the run between Durango and Silverton, Colorado.
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Mountains in the background. A road with a red car driving on it. You can see the town off to the right side in the distance.
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Mountains overlooking the town. Trees are shown on the slope of the mountain at the bottom right of the photograph.