Easin' on the brakes. With a deft touch on the brake handle, long-time Cumbres & Toltec Engineer Ronnie Lopez does his part to bring the Rotary Outfit to a brief, but important stop at Dalt... (more)
Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad’s Rotary OY begins to throw some light snow east of Chama, New Mexico, passing milepost 329 on February 29, 2020. OY is pushed by K-36 Mikado locomotives Nos. 48... (more)
The rotary plow has just enough snow to scoop and throw to make a show here as it climbs towards Cubres Pass.
After plowing the narrow gauge main line east to Cresco, Colorado, Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad’s Rotary OY sits in front of the coaling tower at Chama, New Mexico, on the night of February ... (more)
Snow-covered curves catch the lowering sun between Dalton, New Mexico, and Cresco, Colorado on the afternoon of February 29, 2020. The quiet of the high country in winter is shattered as Cumbres &... (more)
Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad steam Rotary OY, pushed by K-36 Mikado locomotives Nos. 487 and 484, approaches the Highway 17 grade crossing above Dalton, New Mexico, on February 29, 2020. The s... (more)
Marvin Casillas operates Rotary OY.
The Rotary Train has exited the Narrows and is approaching the trestle across Wolf Creek.
Anatomy of a Rotary. High above Highway 17, and just north of Lobo Lodge, the Cumbres & Toltec's Rotary Snow Plow OY continues to slice through the snow-pack as she clears the line from Cha... (more)
Rotary train rounds the curves above Lobato Trestle.
Rotary OY nears the New Mexico-Colorado State Line as it climbs toward Cumbres Pass.
Rotary OY and its train nears the New Mexico-Colorado State Line as it climbs toward Cumbres Pass.
Rotary OY rests under the coal tipple in Chama after a long day of clearing the line. The fan at the front as just spun down after a test spin.