Researching the Denver & Rio Grande Western
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"C-19 class Consoidation, 345, an 1881-vintage loco. In June of 1950, she was assigned as the Durango switcher, so that loco would be expected to operate somewhere in the Durango area." ( "Colorado Memories of the narrow gauge circle" )
Carstens Publications, Fredon-Springdale Road, Fredon Township, P O Box 700, Newton N,J, 07860, published "Colorado Memories of the narrow gauge circle". ISBN 911868-59-3. Lots of photos, lots of towns and depots, bridges, turntables,and lots of "scenery".
Even if modeling a generic DRGW layout, I think you would find just about everything you'd need in this book.
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