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People hand trenching snow from tracks on the Silverton branch of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad.
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Trains at a mill in the mountains.
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Workers are unloading hay from a train, west of Feff Spur.
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Workers are digging snow off of tracks; the nearby locomotive is hidden from view by the snow.
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A man standing on Engine #473 is filling the water compartment. Car No. 3616 is in the background.
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A train, pulled by Engine #484, is about to leave the Durango (Colo.) station.
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A steam-powered railroad ditching machine is cleaning out the snow slide.
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A crew is using a crane to repair tracks below the derailed train at the washout between Durango and Florida (Colo.).
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A large plow on the front of a train, plowing snow.
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The railroad crew is using machinery to dig snow out of the slide area.
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A map showing railroad lines in Colorado and New Mexico.
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A train is plowing snow.
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Railroad tracks cleared between two snow banks between Elk Fork and Silverton, Colorado.
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A railroad snow blower is clearing the tracks between Needleton and Elk Park as men watch.
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The railroad crew is using machinery to dig snow -- 20 ft deep --out of the slide area.
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The train is below a snowy hillside.
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The train is surrounded by snow, on the route between Needleton and Elk Fork, Colorado.
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A double header: locomotives 491 (first) and 481 near a water tank leaving the yard at Chama, N.M.
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A warning sign stating practices that are dangerous while traveling on a train.
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Wayne Lee, brother of Ward Lee, is standing on the rear of Engine #478, which is pushing several passenger cars.