The train from Chama to Antonito makes a break at Osier for the passengers to have lunch.
A scheduled train leaves Chama for Antonito. The 484 will battle the four percent grade to Cumbres and then will continue downhill the rest of the way to Antonito. There is a scheduled lunch stop ... (more)
The daily train to Antonito makes a volcanic start from Chama.
The gruelling 4% grade is conquered, and the daily Antonito train is on its way to Osier and beyond. Lead loco #484 has detached at Cumbres summit, turned on the wye and the crew chat before headi... (more)
The Cumbres & Toltec's daily train to Antonito blasts up the 4% grade below Lobato on a perfect early autumn morning.
484 & 488 pull the passenger train up grade between Lobato and Cumbres
The lead engine prepares to break away from the train.
#484 takes a train up the 4% grade on its way to Cumbres just before it crosses highway 17.
Engine 484 climbs the 4% grade to Cumbres and is about to pull into the station as it crosses an old wooden trestle.
Whistling for the crossing, the daily train passes the Dalton sign, as well as a flanger sign on the right.
Rounding the curve into Lobato, pouring smoke and headed for Cumbres.
Working hard through the crossing at Coxo is the train with a caboose added for a charter.
A C&TS shop member services former D&RGW K-36 #484 after a hard days work.