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<p>Three answers so far:<br></p><p><br></p><p>This western railroad was famous for its canyons. <b>Rio Grande (Murphy Siding)</b><br></p> <p>Name the canyon:</p> <p>1. where the railroad was laid as narrow-gauge on a standard-gauge grade built by another railroad <b>Royal Gorge (Murphy Siding)</b><br></p> <p>2. where the railroad was laid as narrow-gauge on a standard-gauge grade built by the same railroad</p> <p>3. where Amtrak made a swan dive</p> <p>4. with the tightest curve on this railroad's transcontinental main line</p> <p>5. with the most tunnels</p> <p>6. with the fewest tunnels, and the highest bridge <b>Royal Gorge, miniwyo</b><br></p> <p>7. which should have been bridged on a big steel viaduct and bypassed entirely, but the railroad couldn't afford the steel</p> <p>8. named for the Roman goddess of drought and starvation (appropriate!)</p> <p>9. which was dammed by nature</p> <p>10. it's the little version of this more famous one</p> <p>11. the tunnels are twinned</p> <p>S. Hadid</p>
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