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Re: RGS Motor 4
Posted by: Jim (IP Logged)
Date: October 04, 2009 06:16AM

Thanks Jim for this update and photos.

Jim Barton



Subject Written By Posted
  RGS Motor 4 Granflaten 10/03/2009 08:35PM
  Re: RGS Motor 4 rdmstr 10/03/2009 08:50PM
  Re: RGS Motor 4 Ed Stabler 10/04/2009 07:58AM
  Re: RGS Motor 4 Jim 10/04/2009 06:16AM
  Re: RGS Motor 4 Samart 10/04/2009 12:34PM
  Re: RGS Motor 4 Jeff A. 10/04/2009 05:04PM
  Re: RGS Motor 4 Granflaten 10/04/2009 06:33PM
  Agreement changed then? sjh7 10/05/2009 07:30AM
  Re: Agreement changed then? michael 10/05/2009 08:38AM
  Re: Agreement changed then? Will Gant 10/05/2009 12:38PM
  Re: Agreement changed then? Sam Seiber 10/05/2009 12:50PM


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Montezuma Lumber Co. engine number 271 with 7 cars. Photographed at McPhee, Colo., June 18, 1942.

Photo courtesy of the Denver Public Library Western History Collection catalog number OP-13259.

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