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Cumbres & Toltec Scenic railroad (55 mins) Ref: SR102D
This railway is America's most authentic steam railway running through the beautiful San Juan Mountains towards the West, crosses the Colorado-New Mexico border eleven times. This line operates as a living history museum. This 3ft narrow gauge railway was built more than 120 years ago and is jointly owned by the states of New Mexico and Colorado.
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Cumbres & Toltec Scenic railroad (55 mins)
Verde Canyon Railroad (58 mins) Ref: SR103D
This was built in Arizona in 1911 to standard gauge to haul the mined ore from Jerome, 40 miles north to the main line at Drake where it could be transported to anywhere in the United States. Ride behind a pair of diesel engines built in the 1950s and in carriages that were once part of the El Captain trains, linking the cities of Los Angeles and Chicago.
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Verde Canyon Railroad (58 mins)
North Borneo Railway (59 mins) Ref: SR104D
This railway was built by the British in 1896 to provide a relatively cheap and time saving way to transport produce from the plantations to the coast. Today this journey travels from Kota Kinabula, south to the small town of Papar riding behind a Vulcan Steam locomotive built in Newton-le-Willows in 1954 as part of the last order of steam engines before the factory converted to diesel.
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North Borneo Railway (59 mins)
Durango & Silverton Railroad (58 mins) Ref: SR105D
This was originally part of the Denver & Rio Grande Narrow Gauge Railroad. The same line that connected Chama and Antonito but unfortunately the section between Chama and Durango was axed in 1968. The railroad arrived in Durango on August 5th 1881 and the construction on the line to Silverton began in the autumn of that year. By July 1882 the tracks to Silverton were completed and trains began hauling freight and passengers over the 45 miles. The line was constructed to haul silver and gold ore from the San Juan Mountains, high above the rushing Animas River.
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Durango & Silverton Railroad (58 mins)
Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe (59 mins) Ref: SR106D
This is the last remaining scheduled steam service still operating in South Africa. It connects the towns of George and Knysna on the Western Cape, but due to track maintenance and a land slide the motive power has been replaced by a diesel and the total journey has been reduced by a third of its usual running length.
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Outeniqua Choo-Tjoe (59 mins)
Great Lithgow Zig Zag Railway (120 mins) Ref: SR107D
Double disc on this New South Wales Railway. This line may be one of the shortest preserved railway journeys in Australia but what it lacks in length it more than makes up for in its engineering structures which date back to the Victorian times.
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Great Lithgow Zig Zag Railway (120 mins)
Cass Scenic Railroad (58 mins) Ref: SR108D
The Cass Scenic Railroad in West Virginia is a working, living museum of logging railroads. This state used to have over 3000miles of logging lines but they are now all gone except for this 11 m ile line between Cass and the mountain summit at Bald Knob. This logging line never carried passengers, it's sole purpose was to bring the logs off themountain to the mill at Cass.
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Cass Scenic Railroad (58 mins)

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