The open air observation cars of the Royal Gorge Railroad give perhaps the best views of the Arkansas River Valley. There are two such cars on the Royal Gorge Railroad train, and you can go from ... (more)
The morning departure of the Leadville, Colorado & Southern backs out of Leadville on a perfect Colorado summer's day.
Arriving in Alamosa early (round trip to La Veta was shortened to Fir due to freight train derailment), the San Luis and Rio Grande’s La Veta passenger train, led by EMD FP10 No. 1100, brings th... (more)
The 3:30 p.m. Canon City and Royal Gorge passenger train enters Royal Gorge west of Burnito, Colorado, on June 2, 2011. The train is powered by a A-B set of former Chicago and North western EMD F7... (more)
Rio Grande Southern Galloping Goose No. 5 passes the water tank at Cresco, Colorado on Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad’s 4-percent climb of Cumbres Pass on May 25, 1999. This “motor” as R... (more)
Northbound Goose. Rio Grande Southern Motor Number 5, one of the famous Galloping Geese, cruises through the Rockwood Cut on a northbound run toward Cascade Canyon during Railfest 2011. G... (more)
special AAPRCO private passenger car train on San Luis and Rio Grande RR departing Walsenburg, CO
special AAPRCO private passenger car train on San Luis and Rio Grande RR La Veta, CO
Galloping Goose! Having just turned on the wye, the former RGS Motor #5, aka "Galloping Goose #5", backs slowly into the Silverton Depot at the end of a late afternoon excursion on the Dura... (more)
The Afternoon excursion returns back into Canon City with EMD F7 #403 in the lead.
One of the few spots that I was able to get two of the three operating Geese in the same photos.
The tourist train from La Veta to Alamosa enters the Fir station.
The Goose crossing Hangman's trestle, headed to Antonio.