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Thumbnail for 'Old Time Engine on the D.& R.G.W., Colorado'
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Photograph of the left side of narrow gauge engine #436, Denver & Rio Grande line.
Thumbnail for 'Narrow Gauge Railroad Engine in Durango, Colo.'
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Photograph of narrow gauge engine #319 Denver & Rio Grande line, in the Durango yards. Photograph is of the left side of the engine.
Thumbnail for 'Durango (Colo.) Rio Grande Southern Engine #20'
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Photograph of Rio Grande Southern Engine #20 sitting on the roundhouse bridge in the Durango, Colorado Station.
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Photograph of the right side of the Galloping Goose #3 in the Durango station. On the side is a listing of the route - Ophir Loop, Lizard Head, Scenic Line, Thompson Park, Dolores Canon. Snow on mountains in the background.
Thumbnail for 'Narrow Gauge Railroad Engine in Durango, Colo.'
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Photograph of engine #453 on the Denver and Rio Grande line.
Thumbnail for 'First Narrow Gauge Train Run out of Durango, Colorado.'
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Photograph on the day of the first narrow gauge train (draped in bunting) run out of Durango, Colorado. Crowd of people watching.
Thumbnail for 'Roundhouse Tracks - Railroad Yards, Durango, Colorado'
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Roundhouse tracks and railroad yards, Durango, Colorado. Hans Will owned Richey's in Durango, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'One of the Quaint Engines on the D.& R.G.W. Narrow Gauge Railroad in Colorado'
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Photograph of the left side of narrow gauge engine #319, Denver & Rio Grande line, in the Durango yards.
Thumbnail for 'The Galloping Goose at Durango, Colo.'
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Photograph of the left side of the Galloping Goose #4 of the Rio Grande Southern line which has a snowplow attached to the cow catcher, in the Durango station.
Thumbnail for 'Denver and Rio Grande Southern Engine No. 20 - Durango, Colorado'
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A close -up photograph of the locomotive "Emma Sweeny" narrow gauge engine #20, in the Durango station.
Thumbnail for 'Industrial Side of Durango'
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A view of railroad buildings etc., with the city of Durango visible in the distance and the smelter's low buildings in the foreground.
Thumbnail for 'Old Rio Grande Engine in Durango, Colo.'
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Photograph of the left side of narrow gauge Engine #315 on the Rio Grande Southern R.R. near Durango.
Thumbnail for 'Narrow Gauge  Railroad Engine Durango, Colo.'
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Photograph of the right side of narrow gauge engine #453, Denver and Rio Grande line in the Durango yards.
Thumbnail for 'Durango Train Station, Durango, Colo.'
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Large gathering of people at the train station. train is on left with three people standing on the train's observation platform, a sign saying "La Plata County contingent" is visible next to the station, written on the back is "WW1, Durango and France."
Thumbnail for 'Old Narrow Gauge Train at Durango, Colo.'
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Photograph of narrow gauge engine #346 on the Rio Grande Southern Railroad in the Durango yard.
Thumbnail for 'Durango (Colo.), 1948'
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Photograph of a train sitting in the Durango railroad terminal with railroad workers on the tracks. Several people are standing and walking on the station platform to the right of the card.
Thumbnail for 'All Aboard!  Silverton Zephyr, Narrow Gauge R.R.'
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Photograph of the right side of narrow gauge engine #453, in the Durango station. Postcard is addressed to Mrs. Alta Landrum of Waco, Texas, and is dated 6-30-54. A duplicate of this postcard was postmarked 9-16-1949 on the Alamosa & Durango Train #216.
Thumbnail for 'Narrow Gauge Engine in Durango, Colo.'
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Photograph of the right side of engine #315 in Durango, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Durango Railroad Station Durango, Colo.'
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Photograph of narrow gauge engine #485 (head on shot) sitting beside the Durango Railroad station. A man is walking beside the engine, and several people are seen on the platform and beside the train tracks.