Quiet on the photo line! With roughly 40 photographers waiting patiently, our Trans Magazine Photo Special holds the siding at Quivero (MP 17) for the passage of the Grand Canyon Railway's ... (more)
Last hurrah for the green Harrimans. Grand Canyon Railway Consolidation #29 makes one of her last southbound charges with five of the green, Harriman-style commuter coaches, just south of t... (more)
Model railroading at 12" to the foot scale. Looking every bit like some of the over/under arrangements that are common on basement model railroad layouts, Grand Canyon Railway #29 comes cru... (more)
Double Your Fun
The last doubleheader. With Grand Canyon Railway Locomotive #29's Form 4 set to expire effectively at the end of the day, the railroad took one last opportunity to team her up with the 4960... (more)
Freight Extra 29 heads north. With a very gusty wind whipping the Arizona high desert, Grand Canyon Railway Locomotive #29 heads north out of the Williams Yard on the old AT&SF Grand Canyon... (more)
A Power Line-Up. On a windy, chilly morning in late October, a quartet of Grand Canyon Railway trains sit poised in the Williams Yard preparing for a busy schedule of events. These trains... (more)
The Grand Canyon Railway's Polar Express train set is ready for the evening's train ride. A former NJ Transit F40PH-2CAT leads ex Southern Pacific commuter coaches.
The second Grand Canyon Railway train of the day has just departed Williams and is stretched out on the grade as it heads north behind a pair of F40's. The train will stop at the South Rim of the ... (more)
Sunset Noir Grand Canyon Railway 29 in the possible twilight of her career. Her 1472 day inspection would expire right after this, and it is unknown if GCR's corporate parent,... (more)
Fastest Freight Hog In the West Making track speed going into the "flats" of the Grand Canyon Railway, the 29 has left behind the long sustained grades of the Apex / ... (more)
Play It Again Sam Engineer and Former-CMO takes charge of Grand Canyon Railway #29 as she steams towards Williams over this small bridge north of Williams. As we prepa... (more)
I can see for Miles and Miles and Miles... The expanse of the Northland of Arizona is quite apparent here between the stations of Valle and Willaha on the Grand Canyon Railway.... (more)
One More Time, We’re Gonna Celebrate With her back against the wall before her tube time expires this week, Trains Magazine chartered the Grand Canyon Railway and made the st... (more)
The second to last train to run for the day down the former ATSF Grand Canyon line pulls into Williams, AZ as they head toward the station to drop off thier passengers.