No. 484 sounds ten times her size as she moves tonnage upgrade at Cresco, Colorado.
No. 484 has turned on the Cumbres wye and is preparing for the return trip to Chama.
Mountain freight train nearing the Colorado state line as it climbs towards Cumbres Pass.
No. 484 barks upgrade with freight cars at rural Dalton, New Mexico.
No. 484 whistles for the first grade crossing out of Chama with the August 2016 Engineer/Fireman school train.
No. 484 is assigned to the Engineer/Fireman school train on this sunny August morning.
A Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad passenger train climbs the 4-percent grade of Cumbres Pass past the watertank at Cresco, Colorado, on August 28, 2004.
Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad #484 thunders past Perry's Pond on the last part of it's ascent to Cumbres, CO. Only two more miles of 4% grade lie ahead of this engine, and soon the train will... (more)
The eastbound Cumbres & Toltec Scenic train finally reaches the 10,015 foot summit of Cumbres Pass. Here, CTS #484 will take on water before continuing it's trip east.
Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad's 'Great Freight '79' performs a runby for photographers at the Highway 17 crossing east of Lobato, New Mexico. This photo freight was sponsored by Bill Peter of P... (more)
A regular passenger train climbs the grade to Cumbres shortly after leaving Chama.
No smoke, coasting down hill to Charma in the afternoon.
Switching after returning from train duty.
Coming down from the highest RR pass in the US.
Double-header K-36 484 and 488 are loading with passengers for the morning run on a beautiful fall day