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Re: Changes along the narrow gauge

November 11, 2014 07:53AM
Brian Norden Wrote:
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> Retirerees (or people buying secind homes) moving
> out of the cities (or the suburbs) are changing a
> number of areas. California central coast is one
> of these and we can probably identify others
> across the country.
>
> I wonder how many of the employees of the railroad
> actually live in Durango? I suspect that many
> live in nearby communities where house might be
> more affordable.
>
>
I can't speak with any knowledge about the rr employees, but I came through Durango during evening commute time and it was solid traffic heading east all the way to Bayfield. So my guess is many people drive that 20 mile commute.
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