RailPictures.Net Photo: DRGW 5771 Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad EMD F9(A) at Byers Canyon, Colorado by Doug Lilly
 
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» Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad (more..)
» EMD F9(A) (more..)
» Unknown
» Byers Canyon, Colorado, USA (more..)
» March 21, 1983
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» DRGW 5771 (more..)
» DRGW 17 (more..)
» Doug Lilly (more..)
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The westbound Rio Grande Zephyr approaches the western end of Byers Canyon. After a few more twists and turns, the train will be in Parshall, and will begin a short sprint to Kremmling and Gore Canyon.
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