Northbound Silverton Mixed at Whitehead Gulch. Denver & Rio Grande Western K-37 #493 hauls her Silverton Mixed Train north past Whitehead Gulch (MP 491.95), some 5 miles from her ultimate d... (more)
K-36 Class 480 and K-28 Class 473 exchange duties at Silverton Wye after running North from Durango with train 463. Engine 473 will take the train home, while 480 will run light engine back down t... (more)
Don't Go Chasing Waterfalls Burning a clean stack under the watchful eye of a great fireman, Durango and Silverton 480 rounds one of the final bends of the famed Silverton Branch... (more)
Early morning arrival of a mixed train at the Silverton station.
Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad’s first train to Silverton on August 31, 2021, is powered by Alco diesel DL535 No. 107, and is in the boarding process for the return trip to Durango on... (more)
SP 18 rounds the curve at Goblin Fire as low clouds swallow the towering peaks of the San Juans behind it.
The autumn leaves were in their glory as SP 18 led a fall photographer's special on the Durango & Silverton.
Three railroads for the price of one: Durango & Silverton 493 puts on a show as it steams past SP 18 and Goose #5 on the Elk Park wye.
A dusting of snow still coats the mountainsides and riverbanks leading into Silverton from a late autumn storm as 480 leads one of the final trains of the season into Silverton.
An early autumn snow coats the ground as one of the Durango & Silverton's last trains of the season hugs the banks of the Animas River on its final approach to Silverton.
D&SNG No. 480 crosses the Animas River on a 242-foot timber trestle dating from 1910-1920. In 2021-2022 this bridge, which has given over 100 years of service, will be replaced with a new one at ... (more)
The fall colors have reached their peak in the Animas River Canyon as 493 steams past a stunning stand of Aspen on its way to Silverton.
DRGW 493 north at Whitehead Gultch
Southern Pacific 18 crosses the Animas River at Timber Bridge
Durango & Silverton 482 pulls a train across the Animas River just south of Silverton, CO on a beautiful fall day.