As the afternoon shadows grow longer, Grand Canyon Railway 29 charges out of Coconino Canyon and makes a break for the high steepe of Northern Arizona. Remnants of a three day blizzard that droppe... (more)
Clawing her through the ancient sinuous waterway of Coconino Canyon, Grand Canyon Railway 29 puts on a show as it climbs towards Imbleau on its southward journey towards Williams
FPA, FPB and a Generating car will idle for the next two hours and will lead tne train south to Willams.
Resuscitated once again from a retirement, Grand Canyon Railway No.29 shows off her heavily modified front end. Once a lowly iron ore consolidation, today, she's one of the many faces of a world ... (more)
After making her first run to the Grand Canyon in eight years, GCRy 29 has its feedwater pump checked out by Grand Canyon Railway's Chief Mechanical Officer, Eric Hadder. Nearly twenty years into ... (more)
A Grand Canyon Railway train arrives at the South Rim of Arizona’s Grand Canyon led by A-B set Montreal Locomotive Works (Alco design) FPA-4s on March 17, 2005
Waiting patiently at the South Rim of Arizona’s Grand Canyon are two Grand Canyon Railway passenger trains on March 17, 2005. Both trains are led by A-B sets Montreal Locomotive Works (Alco desi... (more)
Having just turned at the wye, Grand Canyon Railroads 239 as the lead power is now lined up for departure near the Grand Canyon Railway station.
A much sharper looking paint scheme than when it wore Amtrak.
Never say that a large, six-axle diesel-electric has never been on the Grand Canyon Ry. Because of the heavy grades BNSF Dash 9-44CW 5063 assisted an extra passenger train into the former AT&SF p... (more)
With thunder rolling all around, Grand Canyon Railway 4960 glides southbound with the second Williams Flyer of the day, near the border of the Grand Canyon National Park with the Kaibab National F... (more)
Grand Canyon Railway’s train To the Grand Canyon arrives at the the South Rim on a sunny spring day in Arizona on April 3, 2010.
Grand Canyon Railway 4960 barks northbound near Milepost 59 at the foot of the Grand Canyon National Park.
Getting ready to depart back to Williams with a load of passengers, GCR 237 basks in the hot desert sun.
Grand Canyon FPA-4 6793, called into action on the second train with two of the F40's down, leads it's train up the wye near Maswik Station.