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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."
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Color photo of a train traveling through the mountains. The caption reads "Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge".
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Picture of a canyon with a river flowing briskly at its base. A train can be seen in the top left corner.
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Train engine seen billowing smoke. Rock formation of 'D' seen in the background on hilltop.
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A train going through the town. People standing to the side watching it go by.
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Steam Engine 473 traveling; red cliffs in the background.
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The Durango to Silverton narrow gauge passenger train is pictured at the Durango station.
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The narrow gauge passenger train at its noon stop in Silverton carries mostly tourists during the summer season.
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Several people stand near narrow gauge railroad engine #473 at the Durango station.
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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.
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A color postcard of the train as smoke billows out of the train. There are mountains in the background and some clouds are visible in the background.
Thumbnail for 'Silverton Narrow Gauge Zephyr leaving Trimble Springs-Animas Valley, Colo.'
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Real photo b/w view of the front of a narrow gauge railroad train steaming up and leaving Trimble Hot Springs, north of Durango, heading to Silverton. Not mailed.
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Picture of a train engine and boxcar with the name "Jupiter" stamped on the side of the car.
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Steam engine smokes its way through the mountains and past Shalona Lake.
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View of the Durango-Silverton narrow gauge passenger train traveling along a cliff edge just beyond Shalona Lake.
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Four separate pictures of the Durango & Silverton train; the two upper pictures are titled Silverton and Durango, the bottom two pictures are titled Winter and Summer.
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A view of an historical reenactment in Silverton.
Thumbnail for 'Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Engine Number 476'
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Steam engine number 476 climbing through the mountains, billowing a black cloud of smoke.
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Narrow gauge train near Durango, Colorado. "Visit narrow gauge museum, Alamosa, Colorado."
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Narrow Guage (sic) Train in Animas Canyon. Hans Will owned Richey's in Durango, Colorado.