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<description type="html">A view of Cumbres around 1936/1937, looking west.  Note the old water tank is still in place at this point.  Newell Martin photograph.</description>
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<description type="html">D&amp;amp;RG station at Cumbres, CO, during the winter of 1918 (Photographer unknown)</description>
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<description type="html">A D&amp;amp;RG rotary clears the snow heading east at Cumbres, CO.  Date and photographer unknown, but suspected to be 1918.</description>
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<description type="html">The daily eastbound train, stretched over the summit on 20-Oct-2002.  Yes, the crest in the grade is really that pronounced, and yes, that&#039;s the high point between the second and third cars.</description>
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<description type="html">The Cumbres section house.  The solar panels on the roof power the railroad&#039;s radio repeater that&#039;s located here.</description>
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<description type="html">The restored Cumbres section house, along with the water standpipe on the left.  Taken 29-May-2004.</description>
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<description type="html">A train enters Cumbres from the west side.  Windy Point is located just on the other side of that ridge.</description>
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<description type="html">An eastbound train rounds Windy Point, as seen from far below, on 1-Oct-2005</description>
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<description type="html">Here&#039;s 484 backing down the wye into the surviving part of the snowshed.  Taken in late 2005.</description>
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<description type="html">484 crosses the small trestle just west of Cumbres, on the way to Windy Point.</description>
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<description type="html">Another look at the trestle.  This carried the railway over the original road between Antonito and Chama.</description>
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<description type="html">487 passes the station house going west on 20-Oct-2007 with a fall photo freight in tow.</description>
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<description type="html">An eastbound passenger train at Cumbres Pass.  The odd thing is the drumhead - it says &amp;quot;Shavano&amp;quot; at the bottom.  The Shavano ran from Salida to Montrose, never via the San Juan line.  So this is almost certainly an eastbound San Juan with a borr</description>
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