481, the Last Coal Burner
Original price was: $29.95.$24.95Current price is: $24.95.Due to the possibility of fire from coal embers, K-36 #481 can only be run in the winter – but boy does she look good in the winter!
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Due to the possibility of fire from coal embers, K-36 #481 can only be run in the winter – but boy does she look good in the winter!
August on the Durango and Silverton Railroad means Railfest, a special time in late summer that features historic railroad equipment like the Galloping Goose and the Eureka and Palisade steam locomotive #4, circa 1875.
Two of the most scenic railroads in the United States, the Cumbres and Toltec, and the Durango & Silverton.
Narrow gauge 2-8-0 #315 was built for the Florence & Cripple Creek Railroad in 1875, later became Rio Grande 425, then D&RGW 315. It finished service as the Durango Switcher in 1949, and now runs for the Durango & Silverton!
Three railroads in the West schedule steam photo charters for the rail enthusiast.
Eureka and Palisade #4 is a wood burner, built in 1875, and is perfectly restored to her original splendor, complete with ornate decorations, brass fittings, gold filigree striping, and polished oak cab. See her run in the mountains of Colorado!
Enjoy great steam mountain railroading with three different adventures!
Take a train ride on one of America’s foremost routes, the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad in the Rocky Mountains.
A great companion video to Steam to Silverton is this video where we spent time capturing some steam train scenes along the Durango and Silverton Railroad.
Durango, Colorado was buried under 36 inches of snow. The railroad was snowed in. This Is the story of how MOW crews dug her out.
There’s no better time to photograph steam locomotives than during the winter season, where cold temperatures create great billowing of steam and dramatic effects.
Cold winter days has steam billowing everywhere.Visit 5 steam railroads in the winter.
The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad is known around the world for its great train ride, and the beautiful scenery it passes through.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to ride atop a caboose as a steam-powered freight train winds in front of you.
Narrow Gauge Combo has two programs about railroading on the former Denver & Rio Grande Western narrow gauge in Colorado and New Mexico: Narrow Rails Still Shine and Rotary Snow Plow Through the Rockies.
Take a ride on today’s Silverton Train on the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, through the spectacular fall scenery of the Animas River Canyon.
See an 1875 Wood Burner built by Baldwin and the rail bus built in 1933 for the Rio Grande Southern, known as a Goose. This is true narrow gauge charm.
See exciting narrow gauge steam action in the spectacular scenery of Colorado’s Animas River Canyon.
A rare treat: Riding the narrow gauge in a steam locomotive, with a cab view.
Photographers’ Specials on the Heber Valley, Western Maryland Scenic, Cass Scenic, and the Durango & Silverton! Return to yesteryear and thrill to the sight of steam locomotives hauling vintage freight equipment!
The Durango & Silverton offers one of the most spectacular train rides in North America. Steep grades, sharp curves, narrow ledges, and perilous chasms are the hallmarks of this popular narrow gauge tourist railroad.
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