RailPictures.Net Photo: DRGW 05104 Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad International Car Caboose at Provo, Utah by James Belmont
 
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» Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad (more..)
» International Car Caboose (more..)
» MP 700.5, Provo Yard, D&RGW Subdivision 6 
» Provo, Utah, USA (more..)
» June 07, 1977
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» DRGW 05104 (more..)
» Provo Switcher (more..)
» James Belmont (more..)
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The train conductor working on Rio Grande's Provo switcher ties down his caboose on the eastward main track at Provo on June 7, 1977. The D&RGW 01504 was built new by International Car for the Rio Grande in October of 1966.
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