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Transportation

Greeley, Salt Lake, and Pacific Railroad

Greeley Salt Lake and Pacific Railroad Grade is a National Register-listed linear landscape in Larimer County, west of Fort Collins near LaPorte, that preserves the last intact segment of the former Greeley, Salt Lake and Pacific Railroad’s Stout Branch. Constructed...

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Grand Junction Depot

Grand Junction Depot is one of western Colorado’s most significant railroad landmarks and a powerful reminder of the role rail transportation played in shaping the growth of Grand Junction and the Grand Valley. Grand Junction was established in 1881, and just one year...

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Fruita Bridge

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the bridge was completed in 1907 and is one of the few remaining spans associated with noted bridge engineer M.J. Patterson. This steel and wood, three-span bridge served for years as a regionally important early...

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East Portal Camp Cabins

The East Portal Camp Cabins, constructed between 1922 and 1923 at the eastern entrance to the Moffat Tunnel in Gilpin County, represent the last intact remnants of a purpose-built industrial community created to support one of the most consequential transportation...

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Como Depot

The Depot is one of three surviving structures from a major Denver South Park and Pacific Railroad Complex. It retains the telegraph office, freight doors, ticket rooms, paint, and telegraph wires.

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Denver Tramway Company Streetcar No.04

On July 3, 1950, the clatter of Denver’s once-thriving transportation system fell quiet as the last streetcar for the Denver Tramway Company (Streetcar No.04) completed its final route. Today, Streetcar No. 04 is one of the only remaining streetcars from the Denver...

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Denver & Rio Grande Antonito Depot

The Denver and Rio Grande Western Depot is not only one of Antonito's greatest historic assets, but it is also a key to the revitalization of the town itself.  This station, constructed out of quarried ashlar volcanic stone, served the town of Antonito and the...

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Craig Depot

The Craig Depot is an example of the architectural style of the early 1900s.  The Moffat Line and the Craig Depot served as the hub of activity for the transportation of livestock, coal, supplies, and people to and from an isolated area.  The railroad depot was the...

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