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Photo ID: 812823

A pair of Grand Canyon Railway F40s stand ready to bring today's passengers to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, with about 15 minutes until departure.

Railroad: Grand Canyon Railway
Locomotive: EMD F40PH
Location: Williams, Arizona, USA
Locomotive #: GCR 237
Train ID: Northbound
Photo Date: September 12, 2022


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By: Chris Henchey

Added: Sep 23, 2022

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Photo ID: 496300

Getting ready to depart back to Williams with a load of passengers, GCR 237 basks in the hot desert sun.

Railroad: Grand Canyon Railway
Locomotive: EMD F40PH
Location: Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA
Locomotive #: GCR 237
Train ID: Unknown
Photo Date: August 13, 2011


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By: JANGAJONGA

Added: Sep 03, 2014

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Photo ID: 473780

GCR Train #3 at Willaha.

Railroad: Grand Canyon Railway
Locomotive: F40FH
Location: Willaha, Arizona, USA
Locomotive #: GCR 237
Train ID: Train 3
Photo Date: September 22, 2013


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By: WaidePhoto

Added: Mar 16, 2014

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Photo ID: 318615

Grand Canyon train rests at the old Santa Fe depot at Grand Canyon Village while tourists enjoy the splendor of the Grand Canyon.

Railroad: Grand Canyon Railway
Locomotive: EMD F40FH
Location: Grand Canyon Village, Arizona, USA
Locomotive #: GCR 237
Train ID: unknown
Photo Date: March 26, 2010


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By: Don Janes

Added: Mar 27, 2010

Views: 3,555
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