The Denver Rock Island Railroad's SW8 shoves a cut of gondolas to a client in the Stockyards area of Denver.
Denver Rock Island Railroad's 553 (SW8) heads towards one of the most industrial area of Denver, known as the Stockyards. Business clients include metal scrappers, paper recycling facilities and m... (more)
Denver Rock Island Railroad's 553 (SW8) heads to client in the Denver Stockyards.
The Denver Rock Island Railroad's SW1500 makes way for one of the many trucks that use Packinghouse Road in the Stockyards industrial area.
DRIR 1083 (SW1500) crosses one of the few diamonds in the Denver area. This one happens to be located in the area of the City known as the Stockyards.
Denver Rock Island Railroad's 1083 (SW1500) passes the historic Stock Yards Exchange Building as it moves a hopper for one of its customers.
The Denver Rock Island Railroads runs the tight confines of Packinghouse Road with a cut of gondolas.
The Denver Rock Island Railroad's "Grey Ghost" GP7 is 67 years old and still works the industrial areas along I-70 in Denver, Colorado.
If you like vintage short line action visit the Denver Rock Island Railroad when you come to Denver. They run a variety of older engines in their fleet, including DRIR 996, a NW2 built in 1948.
You can often find the Denver Rock Island Railroad's 1083 (SW1500) working the industrial businesses on Packinghouse Road in the Stockyards area. The road sees heavy traffic and maneuvering along... (more)
Denver Rock Island Railroad's veteran SW8 moves a gondola across Packinghouse Road in the area called the Stockyards.
Denver Rock Island Railroad's SW1500 #1083 pulls a load of scrap iron across Packinghouse Road.
Denver Rock Island Railroad's SW8 works a cut of gondolas next to the Exchange Building in the Denver stock yards area. Soon this industrial swath of land will be transformed into offices, parks ... (more)
Denver Rock Island Railroad's "Grey Ghost" 1606 (GP7) works a small industrial yard in north Denver.
Here is a profile shot of Denver Rock Island Railroad's SW8 #553.