Plate 116 079 copy
Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, Romeo, Colorado , 1959
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archival pigment print

The Denver & Rio Grande Western’s dual gauge—three–foot and standard placed together, using three rails rather than the usual two—paralleled the straight highway between Alamosa and Antonito and provided a unique opportunity to drive along with a moving train for almost twenty–eight miles. Here a narrow–gauge 2–8–2 rolls south with a trainload of pipe bound for oil fields near Farmington, New Mexico.

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    Other works by Jim Shaughnessy

    Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, Galesburg, Illinois , 1956
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    Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, Chama, New Mexico , 1958
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    Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad, Zearing, Illinois , 1956
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    St. Johnsbury & Lamoille County Railroad, Lamoille Valley, Vermont , 1955
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    New York Central Railroad, Voorheesville, New York , 1962
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