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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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Narrow gauge train near Durango, Colorado. "Visit narrow gauge museum, Alamosa, Colorado."
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A close up of narrow gauge engine #480 traveling through the mountains to Silverton, Colorado.
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A train coming along the valley into Silverton. Trees frame the photo.
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Here the two narrow gauge trains await the return of their passengers for the trip back to Durango.
86) Durango (Colo.)
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Durango, Colorado and the Durango-Silverton narrow gauge train, viewed from the College Mesa above the Animas River.
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Narrow Guage (sic) Train in Animas Canyon. Hans Will owned Richey's in Durango, Colorado.
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Two trains pulling into town. A large mountain can be seen in the background.
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Engine #478 is pulling a passenger train through the mountains on the Durango to Silverton scenic run.
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The narrow gauge train departing from Silverton and crossing a bridge over the Animas River. A letter is written on the back of this postcard.
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A color photograph of McCluskey's store, with the description, "The store with everything for everybody" located in Silverton, Colorado.
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A view of an historical reenactment in Silverton.
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Crowd observing the conclusion of a staged gunfight as part of Silverton's historical reenactments for tourists
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A souvenir shop with two people in costume standing in front. A letter is written on the back of this postcard.
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Silverton railroad station. Two steam engines, #473 and #478 are next to an early model automobile.
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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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A color retouched postcard of Spruce Tree House in Mesa Verde National Park. I appears to have been a sunny day and there are trees and bushes on the left side of the postcard.