The D&S Winter Photographers Special backed into the canyon from Rockwood in order to provide new photo opportunities such as this southbound shot at High Bridge in morning light. This year's vers... (more)
Got Steam? The Durango & Silverton sure does! In fact, a quick visit to the DSNG yard has been known to cause serious cases of "Roundhouse Envy" among officials of other tourist railroad... (more)
Another shot from Dave Gross' D&S winter charter. The first day was overcast and raining lightly, and the engine had a serious steam leak. The second day was wall to wall sun and the steam leak ... (more)
Best MacDonalds I have ever been to with sights like this every morning!
473 is temporarily festooned in D&RG livery for a photo freight.
Old D&RG boxcars in the snow.
Mike Nichols attaches a kerosene lantern to a caboose.
#473 rounds a bend, fireman ever attentive in this tight telephoto shot.
Down in the narrows, the K28 plies her trade.
K28 and mixed consist on the roof of the world.
K28 #473 blows down and she rounds a curve, hugging the side of a cliff.
#473 and a freight train approach Rockwood on a clear winter morning.
Durango and Silverton diesel switcher at dawn with blue flag and light.
Engineer Mike Nichols is working as Brakeman today. In a timeless railroading scene, he signals to Engineer Bill Colley, as K-28 no. 473 backs down onto the train.