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The 20-stall standard-gauge roundhouse was constructed in 1900, east of the narrow-gauge roundhouse. By the date of this photograph, August 28, 1923, a new eight-stall roundhouse addition was being constructed as a separate building; however it shared the 100-foot turntable with the original standard-gauge roundhouse. The 100-foot turntable replaced the original 80-foot turntable in 1917. Forms were set up to pour concrete for locomotive service pits,...
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Rio Grande No. 476 A 2-8-2 N. G. Durango, Colorado, 1949.
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View of a narrow gauge train traveling along a river with steep rocky canyon walls rising above both sides of the tracks.
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Foundations for the roundhouse, Salida, Colorado, dated August 1, 1923. The 20-stall standard-gauge roundhouse was constructed in 1900, east of the narrow-gauge roundhouse. By the date of this photograph, August 1, 1923, a new eight-stall roundhouse addition was being constructed as a separate building; however it shared the 100-foot turntable with the original standard-gauge roundhouse. The 100-foot turntable replaced the original 80-foot turntable...
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View of a narrow gauge train traveling over a bridge with water flowing below and mountains in the background.
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Hand colored photograph of train heading up canyon on the left side river running through the valley, snow capped mountains in the far background. (Duplicate card moved here from #4/200.)
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View of a narrow gauge train traveling atop a cliff with a river flowing below.
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The narrow gauge train traveling on a cliff beside the Animas River near Rockwood.
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Durango - Alamosa Narrow Guage (sic) Passenger. Photo by Will - Hans Will owned Richey's in Durango, Colorado.
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View of a narrow gauge passenger train rounding a bend in a rocky canyon with a river running just below the tracks,
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Real photo print. Image of a train traveling through mountains.
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Black and white photo print image of wood-built sheds and shelter for the railway line. Positioned within a filed valley with mountains and forest in background.
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A photograph of Bob Pierce (at right) with unidentified man and woman on the Denver and Rio Grande station platform in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Bob Pierce Collection.
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This is a photograph of Bob Pierce (at right) horsing around with two of his colleagues on the Denver and Rio Grande platform in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Bob Pierce Collection.
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View of steep canyon with the Animas River rushing through the bottom; railroad running along the side of the mountain on the left side.
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View of Durango, Colorado. The Animas River can be seen flowing through the bottom foreground of the photo.
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A company founded by brothers Albert “Bert” Carlton and Leslie Carlton sometime around 1889. It delivered coal and firewood for local mines. It also transported ore from the mines directly to the Midland Terminal Railroad. The company had large buildings in both Victor and Cripple Creek. Troy Wade, husband of oral history interviewee Grace Wade, ran the company during the 1930’s. After prohibition was lifted, the company also served as a beer...
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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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Overhead view of Durango, Colorado.
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A mountain side with a train traveling along it.