Sunset on the Grand Canyon Railway. A Lerro Productions charter.
Cowboys meet Grand Canyon steam, a great end to a long day. A Lerro Productions charter.
Storming Upgrade. Even though 4960 can easily handle six empty coaches up the grade at milepost 19, her crew still puts on an impressive show just before sunrise in the Arizona dese... (more)
Supply Run. Returning from the Grand Canyon, the GCRY recreates what the weekly supply run to the South Rim looked like in the 1940s. In those days, the Grand Canyon Village, like ... (more)
High Desert Sunset. As the sun drops like a rock towards the horizon, GCRY 4960 drops down the grade towards milepost 36.
Open Space. Leaving the South Rim, the GCRY winds its way through Coconino Canyon. Eventually, however, the scenery levels out and becomes the open desert seen here at Willaha sidi... (more)
A window of opportunity at the Grand Canyon Railway. Taken during a Lerro Productions charter.
Grand Canyon Railway #4960 snakes through Coconino Canyon in a way no diesel could. Steam returns to the Canyon again, September 17th, 2011 before the 1472 rebuild which will see the former CB&Q ... (more)
With modern EMD passenger diesels hauling the daily passenger runs, steam has become the power of choice for freight runs to and from the Canyon. This was the case, at least, during a photo char... (more)
The great American West - perfectly complimented by Grand Canyon Railway #4960 (nee CB&Q #4960) and a solid set of Harriman cars.
GCRY #4960 attempts Williams by nightfall on AT&SF's former Grand Canyon line.
The setting sun plays a starring role in lighting up a grand scene in Quivero late one evening along a desert wash. Special thanks to the Grand Canyon Railway crew and Lerro Productions.
An evening freight winds through Quivero with hopes of reaching Williams, Arizona by nightfall.
Grand Canyon Railway #4960, ex-CB&Q, rounds a bend through a rock cut within Coconino Canyon. A Lerro Productions charter.