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Steam engine of the Colorado Midland Railroad, passing the old quarry at Thomasville. Thomasville was/is located east of Basalt.
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Locomotive pulls through Pando with snow on the ground.
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Group photo at the Minturn train depot ca.1925. The engine is #3715, A.T.&S.F. The railroad was a large part of the Minturn economy in the 1920s and 30s.
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Locomotive between the Eagle depot and the water tank at Eagle, Colorado.
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Rio Grande locomotive running through the Eagle River Canyon, possibly Minturn..
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Train wreckage from a crash. Engine 778 visible; in right midground, two men are examining a car. Photo rescanned from a better copy owned by Darla Goodale, Minturn, Oct. 26, 2010.
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Locomotive on its side near Kent. Two men are standing on the cab of the derailed locomotive.
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Locomotive on its side near Kent. Crane at the ready to lift the locomotive. Work crew looking on.
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The local train, stopped at Gypsum, being checked. Inscription reads: "Local."
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"Big Mike" at Kent 1918. Bridge across the Eagle River visible at right midfield.
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Two engines meet head-on between Belden and Red Cliff in the Eagle River Canyon. Groups of men in the foreground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Two engines and a coal car at Minturn, 1919.
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From left, Burke, McDougal and West standing by a locomotive at the Eagle Station.
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14) Minturn
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A train passes through Minturn. Round house can be seen at back mid-field.
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Train running near Red Cliff. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Train at the depot in Pando, Colorado. Heavy snow on the ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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D & RGW passenger train wreck (Engine 1601) on September 5, 1926. Twenty-one people were killed in this incident at the Waco Switch near Granite, Colorado. Granite is south of Leadville approximately 15 miles on Highway 24. Crumpled coach car at midfield with crane above it.
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D & RGW passenger train wreck (Engine 1601) on September 5, 1926. Twenty-one people were killed in this incident at the Waco Switch near Granite, Colorado. Granite is south of Leadville approximately 15 miles on Highway 24. Crane lifting wreckage is working at the left in the photo.
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D & RGW passenger train wreck (Engine 1601) on September 5, 1926. Twenty-one people were killed in this incident at the Waco Switch near Granite, Colorado. Granite is south of Leadville approximately 15 miles on Highway 24. Broken cars are in the river.
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D & RGW passenger train wreck (Engine 1601) on September 5, 1926. Twenty-one people were killed in this incident at the Waco Switch near Granite, Colorado. Granite is south of Leadville approximately 15 miles on Highway 24.