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Climbing The Mountains On The Colorado Midland Arlene Lanman

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Climbing The Mountains On The Colorado Midland Arlene Lanman
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Publisher: BookBaby
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 78.06 MB
Author: Arlene Lanman
ISBN: 9781098383008, 9781543972191, 1543972195, 1098383001
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Climbing The Mountains On The Colorado Midland Arlene Lanman by Arlene Lanman 9781098383008, 9781543972191, 1543972195, 1098383001 instant download after payment.

It was February 6, 1949 when the last passenger train ran on the historic Midland Terminal. The train was filled to capacity – 169 passengers. One could not have asked for a better day. A bright sun shone down out of an almost cloudless sky making perfect visibility for photographs. One would never forget the people along the line who waved at the passengers while taking a final look at "their train." Or the many motorists who paced the train on the adjoining highway (US-24 and SH 61).

I have no recollection of this memorial event; I was three years old. What I do remember is that our home in Old Colorado City was less than three blocks from the abandoned railroad bed and five blocks from the abandoned roundhouse and machine shop. As youth, we "toured" the inside of the abandoned buildings and walked the "line" to nearly the town of Cascade, over the "double-dare" Crystal Park Trestle/Viaduct (93x19 Frame, 151x46 Frame, 64x46 Deck Girder, 95x18 Pile) and through...

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