Grand Canyon Railway's daily passenger train departs the old Santa Fe station at Grand Canyon Village, on the South Rim of the spectacular Grand Canyon. This 2-8-2 was built by Baldwin in August ... (more)
Charging through Willaha. The Grand Canyon Railway's two steam engines charge southbound through the rural crossing at Willaha County Road (MP 37.7) with a special edition of the Williams F... (more)
GCRX 4960 nears the end of its run for steam Saturday. The engineer made their presence known as they blasted past the Espee Rd crossing.
Passing at Imbleau. The former CB&Q #4960 holds the siding at Imbleau (formerly Apex) as her stablemate GCRX #29 comes charging past. Both locomotives are facing south and hauling consists... (more)
Section House ruins at Willaha Siding. Grand Canyon Railway 4960 charges southbound past the ruins of an old Section House on the siding at Willaha, around MP 37.7. The ruins of several s... (more)
Chicago Burlington & Quincy #4960. The Grand Canyon Railway's big Baldwin Mikado #4960 started life in 1923 as freight hog hauling iron ore and other freight on the Chicago Burlington & Qui... (more)
GCRX 4960 & ATSF 3751 double head back to Williams from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon on the third day of the Grand Canyon Limited Special.
4960 Warming up on a cool May Morning...
The lights from behind the 4960 illuminate the steam escaping from around the locomotive... Today, the 4960 will pull its first revenue train for the season...by helping pull Thomas the Tank Engin... (more)
4960 brings her 10 car passengar train around the South leg of the wye before backing into the former ATSF Depot.
2-8-2 4960 prepares for it's first trip North toward the Grand Canyon.