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avatar Eureka, a steam engine
November 20, 2009 11:57AM
I've ridden Durango to Silverton steam engine rails...excellent experience



avatar Re: Eureka, a steam engine
November 20, 2009 01:07PM
Vince, very interesting. Thanks for sharing.

Jim
avatar Re: Eureka, a steam engine
November 20, 2009 02:11PM
All your's. Hissss

LOL
avatar Re: Eureka, a steam engine
November 22, 2009 10:53AM
Beautiful machine, yes.

Have you visited Jamestown, which happens to be near Yosemite? You may enjoy it if you like this.
avatar Re: Eureka, a steam engine
November 22, 2009 05:53PM
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Catalonian Burro
Beautiful machine, yes.

Have you visited Jamestown, which happens to be near Yosemite? You may enjoy it if you like this.

I have been to Jamestown and took nice pics of the entire park including Petticoat Junction water tower, which at the time was on the ground, unfortunately the trains were off-season not running when I was there last. I would love to ride the open car. Wouldn't compare to Durango-Silverton open car, though.
avatar Re: Eureka, a steam engine
November 22, 2009 06:16PM
There seem to be two sections of narrow gauge left Chama to Antonito and the Durango-Silverton Section:

http://www.thesantafesite.com/articles-database/Railroad-Rides-in-New-Mexico-and-Colorado.html

http://www.cumbrestoltec.com/content/area-info.aspx





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