Whatever they do in Chama (see previous post at 11:00 PM), they'll be doing it without C&TS engine 484. The Mikado and her tender were loaded on lowboy trailers,
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Lobato Trestle Possibly A Total Loss, C&TS Looks For Alternatives
The news out of Chama is not good.
On Thursday, June 24th, the Lobato Trestle on the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad burned, raining flaming timbers from its steel frame onto the underbrush and evergreens below, charring 2 acres before being extinguished. That Saturday, structural engineers from HNTB in St. Louis did an emergency assessment of the trestle, and produced a preliminary report by July 1st.
Location:
Lobato, NM, USA
Friday, July 2, 2010
Royal Gorge Route Revamps Routine, Rigs Re-moisturizing Railcar
Happy Fourth of July Weekend, everyone!
It is a happy Fourth for the Royal Gorge Route and their riders. According to their representative, they're back in business. In fact, they said,
It is a happy Fourth for the Royal Gorge Route and their riders. According to their representative, they're back in business. In fact, they said,
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Opportunity To Assist With The Lobato Trestle Restoration
Following up on the previous post on Lobato Trestle. I received the following message from Tim Tennant, President and CEO of the Friends of the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad, a non-profit dedicated toward preserving the history of the C&TS equipment. He states,
Location:
Chama, NM, USA
Monday, June 28, 2010
Lobato Trestle Burns, Is Chama's Season Over?
UPDATE 6/21/11: Lobato Trestle is rebuilt and in use!
What happens when you mix creosote-soaked, wooden ties, the right amount of heat and air, lots and lots of air? A very bad day for the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad.
What happens when you mix creosote-soaked, wooden ties, the right amount of heat and air, lots and lots of air? A very bad day for the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad.
Tags:
Cumbres and Toltec Scenic,
Fire,
heritage railroad,
MOW,
narrow gauge,
passenger,
steam,
web videos
Location:
Lobato, NM, USA
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Gorge Train Continues Self-Imposed Suspension of Operations
As of 6:00 PM yesterday, the Parkdale Canyon fire is considered 100% contained, although smoldering fires and underground hot spots still remain. Instead of resuming train operations this morning as anticipated, the Royal Gorge Route railroad has voluntarily continued its self-imposed moratorium until the owners are sure that the route is safe to continue without risking a repeat of Monday. In a statement released today, owner Mark Greska, said,
Tags:
Fire,
heritage railroad,
MOW,
Opinion,
passenger,
Royal Gorge,
Tennessee Pass Route,
wildfire
Location:
Canon City, CO, USA
Friday, June 25, 2010
Royal Gorge Route Temporarily Closed By Wildfire
The Parkdale Canyon fire posted yesterday is 85% contained with full containment expected by tomorrow (Sat). The fire started Monday just after noon, with some witnesses claiming the flames started shortly after the Royal Gorge Route passed nearby on it's 12:30 p.m. run.
Location:
Canon City, CO, USA
Follow UP 844 on the City of Milliken Special
As previously announced here, UP 844 and a compliment of UP passenger equipment are making a special run to Milliken, Colorado for the city's centennial celebration this summer. Folks interested in following the train's progress online should visit UP Steam's site and track it on their big map via satellite uplink. If you tweet or simply follow tweeters, the updates will also be posted to their Twitter page.
Photo by UP Steam |
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Fires Cripple Two of Colorado's Scenic Railroads
Fires in two separate locations are causing major disruptions during the summer. The Royal Gorge Route has canceled trains due to a wildfire in Parkdale. More significant is the disruption caused by a fire at Lobato for the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic.
Tags:
Cumbres and Toltec Scenic,
Fire,
heritage railroad,
MOW,
narrow gauge,
Original Artwork,
passenger,
Royal Gorge,
steam,
wildfire
Location:
Parkdale, CO 81212, USA
Monday, June 14, 2010
Flag Day - Colorado's Star
This isn't directly related to railroads, but with today being Flag Day, I thought it would be appropriate and a little interesting to look at the flag when Colorado's star was added . It was first used on July 4, 1877, the first Independence Day after Colorado's admission into the Union.
Tags:
Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe,
Denver and Rio Grande Western,
history,
narrow gauge,
Opinion,
Union Pacific
Location:
Union Station, Denver, CO, USA
Monday, June 7, 2010
Follow up: UP 844 To Visit Milliken On June 26
Colorado Railroads has a follow up on the post, "UP 844 To Visit Milliken On June 26" According to Union Pacific's press release, issued today,
Tags:
Events,
extras,
Great Western,
passenger,
steam,
Union Pacific
Location:
Milliken, CO, USA
Saturday, June 5, 2010
Chama's Morning Show & Steam School
It's no secret that during the summer, Chama, New Mexico, has the best morning show around, especially when they have a K-36 Mikado like C&TS #484 lined for Cumbres Pass and Colorado. This video pretty much proves it. Doesn't she look great with the flying Grande on her tender?
Tags:
Cumbres and Toltec Scenic,
Denver and Rio Grande Western,
Featured Tips,
narrow gauge,
Opinion,
Preservation,
steam,
web videos
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