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New Como photo

Todd Hackett
According to the listing, this is "Denver Rio Grande Western Railroad station Packard CO." It's an original medium-format B&W negative.
Here's the whole view:


A close-up of the depot. This is one of the better photos of the birdhouse on the abandoned chimney on the little addition by the baggage room.
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Re: New Como photo

Jim Courtney
Great photo, Todd!

The gentleman standing on the grade crossing--did he turn 90 degrees during the exposure, or does he have a conjoined twin??
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA
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Re: New Como photo

Chris Walker
9th of April, 1937.   This Dick Jackson image is in the CRRA#12.

The gentleman standing on the grade crossing--did he turn 90 degrees during the exposure, or does he have a conjoined twin??

No Jim, he's wearing bib-overalls over a jacket and the man behind is train crew, see the double buttons on a heavy jacket sleeve.
UpSideDownC
in New Zealand
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Re: New Como photo

Keith Hayes
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At first I thought this was a photo of the last passenger leaving Como for Denver. It is muddy and cloudy like others photos. I also drew this inference by all the folks sweeping to the right, possibly watching the train departing to the east.

But if you look at the switch stand target to the right, you will see a locomotive and tender heading to the wye. The tender looks to be one of 71-73.

And then there is the wayward, jauntily spotted on the lead of the east yard going to Leadville.

Nice pic and nice birdhouse!
Keith Hayes
Leadville in Sn3
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Re: New Como photo

Todd Hackett
Keith Hayes wrote
...But if you look at the switch stand target to the right, you will see a locomotive and tender heading to the wye. The tender looks to be one of 71-73....
Here's a full crop of that area. It's pretty grainy, but the number on the cab looks like a "6" or an "8". The space between the trucks looks too much for a B-3-C, so I assume it's a 60-something (B-4-D or B-4-E) with the second digit blocked by the switchstand target.
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Re: New Como photo

Chris Walker
Last train to Leadville: 9-4-37.  #60 off at Como, replaced by #9 + Flanger, #73 shuffling around as well.  Untold photos taken there that day.
UpSideDownC
in New Zealand
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Re: New Como photo

Todd Hackett
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Chris Walker wrote
...This Dick Jackson image is in the CRRA#12....
The closest I can find in CRA12 is the top photo on page 226. It has the Auburn 8-98 cabriolet and the caboose in the same spots, but also has a train approaching the depot (probably #60 pulling the inbound train from Denver), which this shot doesn't, and is taken from a different angle. Is this shot there, too, and I just missed it?
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Re: New Como photo

Keith Hayes
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Here is the pic I was thinking of. Different car on the left. Same US Route sign, but at a different angle. Switchstands aligned the same, but no waycar, and no freight train in the yard.
Keith Hayes
Leadville in Sn3
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Re: New Como photo

Chris Walker
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Yes Todd, I goofed again.  "A similar view is in the CRRA#12(and Mal's C&Sng).  I think I was too focused on the old car remembrance.

I just have way too many images stored in my head.

UpSideDownC
in New Zealand