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  1. 1997.1.1 - Print, Photographic

    25 members of steel gang standing on and by rail car crane west of Monte Vista, Colorado on October 10, 1929. One man on rail car is sitting and has round black glasses (could be sunglasses)

    Record Type: Photo

    D & R G W  RR Steel Gang
  2. 2008.11.1 - 91-91427

    This book has vasts amounts of photographs, maps, and other sources of information reguarding the railroad systems of Alamosa and Salida, as well as other lines in smaller towns in the SLV.

    Record Type: Library

    Alamosa/Salida And The Valley Line
  3. 2009.7.1

    Information on Safety regulation concerning cars, air brakes and other equipment . Repairing engines and conditioners. Safety on all forms of equipment having to do with the railroad.

    Record Type: Library

    Safety Rules-Operating Department
Form 4156
  4. 2009.7.3

    How to handle perishable freight. From the D.&R.G.W.R.Co Circular No. 20-A*. Issued by R.C. Dearborn, Chairman; 516 West Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL Mistamped by ink stamp on cover 80-A*

    Record Type: Library

    Code of Rules for Handling Perishible Freight
  5. 2009.7.4

    Hardback book to all Enginmen, trainmen, Inspectors and Repairman-Rules and regulations on operating and maintaining air brakes, air signals, heating ventilating , air conditioning and lighting appliances. Stamped on inside cover #3210. Issued to and signed by Mr Etter who the collection is dedicated to.

    Record Type: Library

    Rules and Regulations covering the Operation and Maintenance of Air Brakes, Air Signals, Heating Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Light Appliances
  6. 2011.4.21

    The Search for the Central Railroad Route to the Pacific through the San Luis Valley 1853. This encludes the Expeditions of Edward Fitzgerald Beale, John Williams Gunnison and John Charles Fremont. The Railroad would not be completed until after the Civil War using none of the routes suggested by the expeditions.

    Record Type: Library

    The San Luis Valley Historian
  7. 2014.5.13A

    A century in pictures of Alamosa County depicts how the county has grown and evolved.

    Record Type: Library

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