"Smokin"

    Built in the 1920s, these coal-fired steam locomotives (all numbered in the 480s) have spent their entire lives pulling trains on the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad and their predecessor, the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad. Ten K-36 class locomotives were built and were the last narrow gauge engines purchased by the Rio Grande. The Cumbres Scenic & Toltec Railroad and the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroads operate most of the K-36s still in existence.

    Giclee prints are an exact reproduction of the original watercolor art and are printed on 100% rag, high quality, heavyweight,
watercolor type paper making it very difficult to distinguish the print from the original. Print size is 16" x 20" overall including a 2" white border. Signed by the artist. $39.95 + $7.95 s/h

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This page was updated on 02/04/10

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