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A view of the train and people mulling about in front of it. It's always amazing to see how many people get off the train.
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This is the old train station. You can see the elevation of over 4000 feet.
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This is the old Rail Master's station. This line was part of the Denver - Rio Grande Railroad. You can see the stained glass window.
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Another shot of the old station.
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The train and station master's house.
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Another shot of the station master's house.
This was actually a pretty nice station stop. They had a little gift shop inside and I was able to get myself a Union Pacific Engineer's hat.
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