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We rode the Silverton train in the late 70s while it was still operated by the D&RGW. The Farmington branch was gone by then, but the narrow gauge was intact from Durango to the dual-gauge interchange at Alamosa. I'm almost certain they weren't operating tourist trains over that line, at least not on a regular basis. <br /> <br />I can't remember the source, but remember reading that the Farmington branch had something to do with the Manhatten Project and that's why it lasted as long as it did.
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