A man wearing gloves connects two Denver and Salt Lake Railroad box cars on a wooden bridge, Colorado. The cars are covered with graffiti; one has "44" on side and "Bass Ft. Wayne MCB 1909."
Denver and Salt Lake Railroad Company--1900-1920.; Railroad bridges--Colorado--1900-1920.; Railroad employees--Colorado--1900-1920.; Railroad freight cars--Colorado--1900-1920.
View of Manitou and Pike's Peak Railway (also called Pikes Peak Cog Road) engine number six and passenger car on Windy Point (elevation 12,129 feet) near summit of Pikes Peak, Colorado. The engine was built by Baldwin in 1906, converted to coal...
View of a Colorado & Southern locomotive number "637" with its crew possibly in Denver, Colorado. The crew is identified (from left to right), Conductor: Gene Marvel, Engineers: G. A. Volleberg and C. E. Conroe, Brakeman: Frank Wright, and Fireman:...
Colorado and Southern Railway--1900-1920.; Railroad employees--Colorado--1900-1920.; Railroad locomotives--Colorado--1900-1920.
[between 1908 and 1920]
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