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Re: Cumbres, January 7, 1932

January 08, 2006 05:34PM
I'm not sure if it was classified as a drovers caboose or not. I do know that ranchers were allowed to ride the caboose on stock trains so they could ensure that their livestock made it with no major issues--I believe that was standard practice until the end of stock movements by the D&RGW ng.
William
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Cumbres, January 7, 1932

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