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by Jerry Cowart
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Title: A Ride To Durango
This photo was taken at the train station before vintage locomotive train pulled out of the train station Durango... more
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Title: A Ride To Durango
This photo was taken at the train station before vintage locomotive train pulled out of the train station Durango Silverton Colorado as the Narrow Gauge coal burning, steam-powered locomotive winds through spectacular, breathtaking canyons in the remote wilderness of the two million acre San Juan National Forest along side Animas River Canyon.
Durango was founded by the Denver & Rio Grande Railway in 1879. The railroad arrived in Durango on August 5, 1881 and construction on the line to Silverton began in the fall of the same year. By July of 1882, the tracks to Silverton were completed, and the train began hauling both freight and passengers.
The line was constructed to haul silver & gold ore from the San Juan Mountains, but passengers soon realized it was the view that was truly precious.
This historic train Narrow Gauge Railroad train has been in continuous operation for 131 years, carrying passengers behind vintage st...
My photographs have been featured in 72 Fine Art America groups Winner Fine Art America group 'All Natural Beauty of this World - WILD ANIMALS contest 'Majestic Wild Stallion' Winner Fine Art America BLUE flash Contest winner from Group Loving the COLOR BLUE 'Blue Lake Fishing At Tuolumne Meadows California' Winner Most COLORFUL Photography Contest On Fine Art America 'A Ferris Wheel Ride At Night' Awards: LA GALERA GITANA Country Magazine Santa Clarita Artists Association San Fernando Valley Arts & Cultural Center F/STOPS CAMERA CLUB San Fernando Valley West Valley Photography Club Southern California Council of Camera Clubs (S4C) Five of my 30"x40" photographs were bought by Veterans Affairs Tennessee Valley Healthcare...
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Michael Mazaika
I can hear the thunder. Great shot, Jerry. - Mike (V)
Linda Phelps
L This is a excellant presentation of this engine with the engineer on board. I still favor the B&W.
Judy Palkimas
Love old trains beautiful capture Jerry! f/v
Bobby Dar
Like a lot.....F/L
Jerry Cowart
Thank you Ella for featuring my work in Beauty Captured. Jerry