The Walsenburg Turn is nearing La Veta, as it slowly trudges West.
The CXRG Walsenburg Turn slowly ambles across the Colorado countryside.
The Colorado Pacific Rio Grande Walsenburg Turn eases through the Town of La Veta.
The CXRG Walsenburg Turn is dwarfed by Mount Mestas as it crawls along West of La Veta.
The twice weekly Walsenburg Turn has made it over the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and is on the approach to La Veta.
The Walsenburg Turn heads West back towards Alamosa. Soon, the sun will be behind the mountains, and the train will make its way back over Le Veta Pass shrouded in darkness.
CXRG 303 heads West towards La Veta
CXRG 303 makes its way along the weedy right-of-way between Walsenburg and La Veta.
Colorado Pacific's eye catching livery looks really good in this scene, as the train ambles Eastward.
CXRG 203 makes the slow Eastward trek towards Walsenburg.
CXRG 209 heads East towards Walsenburg.
The Walsenburg Turn rolls through Le Veta.
CXRG 209 leads the twice weekly train to Walsenburg East. The train has worked its way through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and is heading towards La Veta.
Colorado Pacific Rio Grande CXRG SD70MAC #303 leads the Walsenburg turn back west to Alamosa, CO. as they climb La Veta Pass.