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The Incredible Journey: Durango to Silverton
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The Incredible Journey: Durango to Silverton

Dec 31, 1993
0h 25m
★ 0.0

INCREDIBLE

Overview

This incredible journey features the famous steam trains that power through the spectacular San Juan Mountains of southwestern Colorado. From Durango to Silverton, see the forested wilderness, and its beautiful lakes, waterfalls, and rivers. Be amazed at the route that travels over narrows passes, high bridges, and steep cliffs!

Genres

Documentary
History

Production Companies

David Bowyer Productions
Valentine Studios
Southwest Video Productions

Cast

"Doc" Carver

Himself / Narrator

"Doc" Carver

Nick Ramus

Indian

Nick Ramus

Randy Masho West

Indian

Randy Masho West

Walt Kolodziej

Prospector

Walt Kolodziej

John Bryon

Cowboy Singer

John Bryon

Steve Downing

Cowboy Singer

Steve Downing

Ken Smith

Otto Mears

Ken Smith

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