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Railroad Journeys IRELAND Vhs
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What the Railroad did to the West Beyond Desert 1920s
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Toltec Cumbres Scenic Railroad Book
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Railroad Journeys in Ireland
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The plot of Beyond the Desert comes directly from the supreme need of the El Paso and North Eastern to find pure boiler water as it built across the alkali flats of the Tularosa Basin.
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This book is an attempt to combine an explanation of the scenic beauty and geology visible from the train, with the history of the area and of the construction of the D&RG San Juan Extension...
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Rio Grande Southern Railroad Vol 5 Rico and the Mines
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Durango & Rio Grande Southern Railroad Vol 10 Over the Bridges... Ridgway to Durango
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Rio Grande Southern Railroad Vol 12 Locomotives and Rolling Stock
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There are a lot of detailed photos, drawings and track layouts of the engine and repair facilities
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There are a lot of detailed photos, drawings and track layouts of the engine and repair facilities
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There are a lot of detailed photos, drawings and track layouts of the engine and repair facilities
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Rio Grande Narrow Gauge Varnish Colorado Rail Annual, No. 25
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Trail to Disaster John Charles Fremont Railroad route through the Rockies
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From the Colorado Railroad Historical Foundation, contains interior and exterior photos, folio sheets with dimensions, floor plans, and detailed rosters of every car used in narrow gauge passenger train service on the Denver & Rio Grande RR
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An expedition of thirty-five men set out from Westport, Missouri, to find an all-seasons railroad route through the central Rockies. Their failure in the deep snows and below-zero winds of Colorado's San Juan Mountains - and the deaths of nearly a third of the expedition - left not only vestiges of disaster but persistent questions.
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