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Osier, Colorado

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riders sought refuge after becoming lost in the Colorado backcountry in early January 2008. A snowstorm and threat of avalanche delayed rescuers, and the two families in the group broke into the kitchen where they found popcorn, chicken bouillon and gravy mix, keeping them alive until help could
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where trains from both ends of the line meet and stop for lunch, making it possible for passengers to either continue in the same direction or return to their point of origin afterwards.
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classifies it as a populated place, it is really a ghost town, as no one lives there any longer. It is an old railroad settlement and
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In 1878, the valley where Osier lies was the location of the toll gate for the Park View and Ft. Garland toll road. In 1880, the
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The Rio Grande built several other structures at Osier including a section house,
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and bunk house. More recently, the Rio Grande's successor, the
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created Osier in the course of building the narrow gauge
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Unincorporated communities in Conejos County, Colorado
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Official Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad web site
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Osier's elevation is 9,260 feet (2,820 meters). 653: 595: 572: 522: 175:Nearby locations along the Cumbres & Toltec 474: 71:, and can be reached by Forest Road 103 from 8: 565:Map of Colorado highlighting Conejos County 481: 467: 459: 16:Populated place in Colorado, United States 357:United States Department of the Interior 331: 59:river was the halfway point on the old 743:Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad 337: 335: 7: 748:Populated places established in 1880 407:from the original on August 29, 2024 348:Geographic Names Information System 42:Geographic Names Information System 489:Municipalities and communities of 320:Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad 112:Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad 50:Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad 14: 48:approximately halfway along the 753:1880 establishments in Colorado 397:"Ghost town postmark reappears" 353:United States Geological Survey 85:Denver and Rio Grande Railroad 1: 774: 597:Unincorporated communities 671: 558: 503: 370:Matthes, Douglas (n.d.). 40:, U.S. Although the U.S. 492:Conejos County, Colorado 428:by Doris Osterwald, 1979 246:36.984417°N 106.306167°W 202:37.019556°N 106.448167°W 38:Conejos County, Colorado 758:Ghost towns in Colorado 714:37.01333°N 106.33639°W 566: 290:36.98889°N 106.23000°W 251:36.984417; -106.306167 207:37.019556; -106.448167 151:37.01222°N 106.33583°W 26: 564: 440:, found June 12, 2011 55:This location by the 24: 719:37.01333; -106.33639 684:United States portal 401:The Pueblo Chieftain 295:36.98889; -106.23000 156:37.01222; -106.33583 117:Osier was where six 710: /  285: /  241: /  197: /  146: /  567: 89:San Juan Extension 27: 693: 692: 97:Durango, Colorado 93:Alamosa, Colorado 69:Chama, New Mexico 65:Conejos, Colorado 765: 725: 724: 722: 721: 720: 715: 711: 708: 707: 706: 703: 685: 678: 563: 515: 508: 498: 493: 483: 476: 469: 460: 441: 435: 429: 426:Ticket To Toltec 423: 417: 416: 414: 412: 403:. 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ghost town
Conejos County, Colorado
Geographic Names Information System
train stop
Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad
Rio de los Pinos
toll road
Conejos, Colorado
Chama, New Mexico
State Highway 17
Denver and Rio Grande Railroad
San Juan Extension
Alamosa, Colorado
Durango, Colorado
station
water tank
Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad
snowmobile
37°0′44″N 106°20′9″W / 37.01222°N 106.33583°W / 37.01222; -106.33583 (Osier Station)
Cumbres Pass
37°01′10.4″N 106°26′53.4″W / 37.019556°N 106.448167°W / 37.019556; -106.448167 (Cumbres Pass)
Toltec Gorge
36°59′3.9″N 106°18′22.2″W / 36.984417°N 106.306167°W / 36.984417; -106.306167 (Toltec Gorge)
Sublette Station
36°59′20″N 106°13′48″W / 36.98889°N 106.23000°W / 36.98889; -106.23000 (Sublette)
Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad


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