The Friends of the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad is a volunteer organization that supports the historic equipment of the Cumbres & Toltec. Every year, they host some great trips and dinners, raising funds for the historic restoration and maintenance by volunteers. This recent video is a prime (rib) example of the Friends trip, open to all who love the railroad.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Recent Moonlight and Wine Tasting With Prime Rib At Osier
POTD - Terry Ranch Road
Today's picture of the day comes from last Saturday's Cheyenne Frontier Days special chartered by the Denver Post. Chris (GhoSStrider on flickr) has been building himself up as another of Colorado's young and talented railroad photographers for several years now. He deserves a two-parter, the second you will see tomorrow.
Denver Post's Cheyenne Frontier Days Special approaches Terry Ranch Road, just north of the Colorado border on its final miles to Cheyenne Frontier Days 7/23/11 Photo: GhoSStrider |
Tags:
Christopher May,
Flickr,
passenger,
POTD,
steam,
Union Pacific
Location:
Cheyenne West, WY, USA
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
POTD - Silver Sky Vanishes Into the Dark
Some photos need to be cropped and others don't. I've learned that it's a good idea when shooting to leave some extra space around what you're shooting. Like my barber said, "We can always go shorter." Risk a slight loss of definition for a better chance of making a great photo. Not having the right size is nearly always the cause for an awesome photograph missing the cover of a magazine. A primary example of this is today's Photo of the Day: Silver Sky farewell at Moffatt Tunnel.
Former California Zephyr Sleeper/Observation/Dome car Silver Sky just before vanishing into the darkness of the Moffat Tunnel, 1987 Photo: Chip colorado zephyr |
Location:
Winter Park, CO 80482, USA
Monday, July 25, 2011
Trainstar: Guide to Temporary Train Station
What changed at this year's Cheyenne Frontier Days Special (here/there) was the location where passengers boarded, near the temporary Amtrak station. Helen Bushnell, blogger for Train Star, completed a very helpful guide to Denver's Temporary Train Station, in place for the duration of DUSPA's remodeling of Union Station, due to end in 2014. She's put together a fairly decent travel guide in her post. Of note, she pays attention to details that are meaningful to most, including the disabled and the folks that are onboard and jumping off to grab a few items at the nearest convenience store. Thanks, Ms. Bushnell, for helping folks Travel by Train. If anyone is still looking for official information, here's the best available directions (PDF) and the site.
Tags:
Amtrak,
Denver Union Station,
passenger,
Travel Tips
Location:
1700 Wynkoop St, Denver, CO 80202, USA
POTD - Photo of the Day Debut
Today, we start a new format for POTD, Photo Of The Day. The purpose of POTD is, lest we forget, to give photographers more exposure and to get them noticed. There is no commercial interest driving this feature, just a love of the art. All clicks on the photo will be directed to the photographer's hosting site whenever possible.
The first Photo of the Day for the new format is a personal favorite. I was present at the unveiling of the Union Pacific's Heritage fleet's tribute to the Denver & Rio Grande Western, SD-70ACe UP 1989. Kevin Morgan was also there, and I'll admit, his skills--and camera--are better than mine.
The first Photo of the Day for the new format is a personal favorite. I was present at the unveiling of the Union Pacific's Heritage fleet's tribute to the Denver & Rio Grande Western, SD-70ACe UP 1989. Kevin Morgan was also there, and I'll admit, his skills--and camera--are better than mine.
UP SD70ACe 1989 on June 17, 2006 at the Union Pacific equipment yard Photo Kevin Morgan |
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Kevin Morgan,
POTD,
Union Pacific,
UP 1989
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Reader Poll Results
The poll has closed and we have our results! Of those voting on location, Here on this blog took all the votes. I'm glad, because starting up blogs is a headache. Of those voting on length and frequency it was pretty much split down the middle. With 43% of the voters picking weekly with deeper coverage and 57% picking daily and short, I might try mixing it up with deep and weekly one week and short, quick and daily the next. I'm not completely certain.
What is certain is that Picture of the Day will start on this blog on Monday. See you then!
What is certain is that Picture of the Day will start on this blog on Monday. See you then!
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Cheyenne Frontier Days Winds Down
UP 4-8-4 #844 and Centennial DD40X #6936 in Cheyenne, photo: UP |
Steam-to-steam Transfers On Wednesdays Until August 17th
Here's a video from 2008 when the steam-to-steam transfer at Antonito was quietly tried out using a caboose to take riders into Alamosa.
Location:
Antonito, CO 81120, USA
Friday, July 22, 2011
Valuable Model Railroad Damaged In Union Station Floods
The HO-scale Platte Valley & Western model railroad and the O-scale Colorado Midland model railroad, both located in the basement of Union Station, were flooded earlier this month. While only a few inches, the flood caused damage to electrical equipment of the Platte Valley & Western as well as damage to display materials stored in a closet.
Location:
1700 Wynkoop St, Denver, CO 80202, USA
Thursday, July 7, 2011
Hear That Whistle Blow
One of the more interesting groups of railfans are the ones that are into locomotive whistles and horns, the signaling devices used by engineers to communicate and warn the world outside his cab of what he's doing. An entire industry has grown around a collection of railfans who collect and, at times, sound off their affection for trains.
Tags:
Amtrak,
Cumbres and Toltec Scenic,
Denver and Rio Grande Western,
Durango and Silverton,
history,
Opinion,
Preservation,
steam,
web videos
Monday, July 4, 2011
Happy 4th and Talk About Picture of the Day
Old Glory as it was July 4, 1877 the first Independence Day after Colorado joined the Union |
Next, just a quick note about the POTD and it's status around here. Most of you haven't noticed the periodic absence or graciously ignored the gaps. Really, it's not me. No, really. It's not. Here's the story.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Cumbres & Toltec Serving Up A Hot Fourth of July
If you have not made any solid plans for next weekend's Fourth of July festivities, consider heading down to the Cumbres & Toltec for a weekend that promises to be unforgettable. They have a full plate of Independence Day activities. A photo from last year's celebration found itself on the back inside cover of Trains Magazine. If you need any more encouragement to go, read on!
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