Dawn breaks over Missionary Ridge as an empty early morning train works its way from Durango up to Rockwood, where the Durango & Silverton temporarily based their operations during height of the C... (more)
No. 480 emerges from the Animas Canyon on its first run to Silverton as an oil burner.
SP 18 doubleheads with 493 on the first Silverton revenue trip in more than a year.
Kayakers run the rapids on the Animas River as the Durango & Silverton's Cascade Canyon Express steams along the narrow cliff ledges high above.
The towering red rocks of Moab make even thundering freight trains seem like children's playthings.
Snow covered tree branches in the Animas Canyon frame the Durango & Silverton's Cascade Canyon Express as it crosses the high bridge on its way back to Durango.
Blowdown at Sunrise
It's a snowy day in the Animas Canyon as #493 crosses the high bridge on its way back to Durango from Cascade.
With tensions running high around the country, #493 blows off a little steam as Election Day stretches into Election Week.
Built in 1904, the old City Hall subway station has been abandoned for more than 70 years. After discharging passengers at its southernmost stop, though, 6 trains still pass through the loop in or... (more)
The Wengernalpbahn may be the world's longest cog railway, but it looks like a toy up against the imposing cliffs and mountains that loom over the small Swiss village of Lauterbrunnen.