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Re: What type of water column was used in Alamosa?

December 10, 2021 02:00AM
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There were a few of the Poage Spouts on the D&RG narrow gauge lines early on
Montrose, Florresta and Currencanti I(which was moved to the Gunnison Museum00
I believe Shefeld became a part of Fairbanks-Morse at some point

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What type of water column was used in Alamosa?

Dave Peterson December 07, 2021 10:18AM

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