Durango & Silverton #493 steams along the Animas on a frigid winter morning.
The magic of Christmas is still in the air as 481 (still in its Polar Express lettering) leads a Durango & Silverton doubleheader into Rockwood on a snowy late December morning.
Rush hour meets Golden Hour. The sun sets behind the Williamsburg Bridge as commuters make their way home after another long day in the city.
After a full day of photo opps in the beautiful Animas Canyon, 481 offers up a gorgeous rainbow blowdown as a grand finale for the Durango & Silverton's winter photo special (481's last as a coal ... (more)
As the last days of autumn wind down, 473 leads a doubleheader to Silverton along the banks of the Animas River.
What year is it again? A French Quarter-bound streetcar passes a mule-drawn Roman Candy wagon selling taffy on St. Charles Avenue.
Steam powered freight survives in the Animas Valley as #480 returns home after its first Silverton test run since converting to oil.
It's all tight turns and narrow ledges on this part of the trip, as #493 pulls a 50% capacity train of socially distanced sightseers from Rockwood to Cascade Canyon.
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.
SP 18 rounds the curve at Goblin Fire as low clouds swallow the towering peaks of the San Juans behind it.
Pops of color light up the Animas River Canyon as 473 crosses the high bridge back to Durango.
A mixture of rain, fog, and hail drift through the San Juan Mountains as a Durango & Silverton doubleheader led by SP 18 passes by what remains of Cataract Falls. After an extended hiatus due to t... (more)
The Durango & Silverton's Cascade Canyon Express crawls along the narrow shelf track high above the Animas River on a warm spring afternoon.
The Animas River flows in a particularly striking shade of green as #476 heads back towards to Durango from Cascade Canyon.
A thick plume of smoke trails the Durango & Silverton's oil-burning #493 as it rounds the curves of the iconic highline above the Animas River.