239 inches forward, under a 76 gas station sign over the hill of the BNSF Phoenix line, and across the old Route 66. The engine is now labeled "F40FH" after being regeared to freight locomotive sp... (more)
6776 and train wait in the early morning for the start of service. Not sure why, but the windows both have duct tape all around them.
29 leaves the Grand Canyon, headed for Williams. You can see train 2 with it's Alco FA hiding in the back.
Figures: The Alco is smoking more than the steamer!! I took this shot out the window as we rounded this curve a few minutes south of the Grand Canyon depot.
29 gets ready to depart the Grand Canyon depot (around the curve to the left) in the afternoon. The 2nd train will be powered by the A-B set of Alcos. The Grand Canyon itself is just a short walk ... (more)
Train 2 is ready to depart the Williams Depot late Wednesday morning. At the depot are preserved ATSF Caboose and steamer.
GCR 4960 pulls its train past Mile Post 3 and back into Williams.
GCR 4960 speeds through Imbleau on its way back to Williams, AZ.
At The Grand Canyon Railway Station in Williams
The evening train has arrived from the Canyon.
Ex-VIA, Ex-CN locomotive laying over at Grand Canyon
Winter scene at the Grand Canyon Depot.