It's amazing what consumes a blogger's time. I spent most of my useful time today on one--just one!--silly icon. Nevermind that the other three took almost as much time. Icons ...that you might notice. You might even click on them.
Friday, June 10, 2011
New Icons
Monday, May 23, 2011
Durango Looks Great This Summer
Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, headquartered in Durango, Colorado, is offering a rare deal for vacationers this summer and has several events planned. Durango, a town that's never really shed it's wild west image, is an amazing place to fall in love with narrow gauge, steam railroading. It's worth the travel time to get there, and if you're really brave, you'll bring your camera but leave your laptop and smartphone charging at home. Unplugging with only a hotel phone for emergencies may be the 2011 way of "roughing it," for some folks. I know that for me, doing so would certainly add to the old west, frontier feel!
Tags:
Cumbres and Toltec Scenic,
Denver and Rio Grande Western,
Durango and Silverton,
Events,
Featured Tips,
heritage railroad,
narrow gauge,
Opinion,
Trains Magazine
Location:
Durango, CO, USA
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Lobato Trestle Nearly Complete - Planned Opening Prior To Season Start
Important: See update at end of post
Chama is back!
The Lobato trestle is nearly completed and is projected to openmid-week, only days before opening weekend. Once in place, trains will once again roll from Antonito to Chama and back again, without having to halt progress at Cumbres Pass.
The Lobato trestle is nearly completed and is projected to open
Location:
Tierra Amarilla, NM, USA
Friday, May 20, 2011
DUSPA To Resume Walking Tours This Summer
From the semi-autonomous Denver Union Station Project Authority's newsletter for May 2011,
The Denver Union Station Project Authority (DUSPA) once again will be conducting free walking tours of the Denver Union Station redevelopment site this summer. The tours will be held at 4:30 p.m., starting on Thursday, May 19, 2011, and continuing on the first and third Thursdays of the month through September. The one-hour tour will depart from the main entrance of the historic station on Wynkoop Street.
Tags:
Amtrak,
Commuter Rail,
Denver Union Station,
Events,
Light Rail,
Opinion,
passenger,
Restoration,
RTD
Location:
LoDo, Denver, CO, USA
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Volunteers Needed This Weekend
Colorado Railroads just received an urgent appeal for volunteers this Saturday for a steam-up at the Colorado Railroad Museum. Here it is:
Looking for volunteers to help with parking for our "Bunny Express" Saturday. We are anticipating need for overflow parking for this annual and very popular event at the Colorado Railroad Museum. Help!!!!If you're in the Denver area on Saturday and need an excuse to go to the Colorado Railroad Museum for the day, this is about as good as they get. Giving time to the museum is an easy and cheap way to show your support for Colorado's railroad history. Contact Donald Tallman via Facebook, or contact the museum directly at 303-279-4591 or 800-365-6263.
Donald Tallman
Executive Director
Monday, April 18, 2011
Announcing Photo of the Day
Rio Grande narrow-gauge #475 crosses the road's namesake in Otawi NM by Otto Perry, DPL |
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Rio Grande's Last Decades Still Survive On the Web
A lot of us, some of us still in our thirties, still remember the latter days of the Rio Grande with fondness. In the era of SD-70ACe's and smarter FREDs, it's possible to recall the days of GP-30s and cabooses (cabeese?). These days, however, it helps to have something to refresh our own memories.
Tags:
Denver and Rio Grande Western,
Denver Union Station,
Flickr,
history,
Kevin Morgan,
Nathan Holmes,
steam,
Union Pacific
Friday, April 8, 2011
You've Got CR In the Palm Of Your Hand
If you have an iPhone or Droid or any other mobile browser, you should be viewing the site in the new mobile version. If you're not, change your CR bookmark to the new url and enjoy Colorado Railroads without squinting or scrolling like mad. But if you're driving (whether a locomotive or otherwise), put the thing down and drive! Arrive alive, you know?
Now, if only I could get it to tell you about the railroads where you are right this moment! That's actually something I'm working on.
Now, if only I could get it to tell you about the railroads where you are right this moment! That's actually something I'm working on.
Tags:
In the Roundhouse
Location:
Colorado, USA
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Friends Bring $121K Check For Lobato Trestle
The Friends of the Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad is a volunteer support organization that works to preserve the rolling stock and most of the equipment of the Cumbres & Toltec. Last year on June 24th, the trestle at Lobato burned in a spectacular nighttime blaze. No one was injured, and the investigators have ruled out arson. Even while the embers were cooling , the Friends have taken on the work of soliciting donations for the rebuild, hopefully in time to restore service from Chama this coming season, which starts May 28th.
Tags:
Cumbres and Toltec Scenic,
Fire,
heritage railroad,
MOW,
narrow gauge,
passenger,
Preservation,
Restoration,
steam,
Volunteers
Location:
Chama, NM 87520, USA
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Video of Steve Lee's Presentation In Hugo
Have you ever wondered what it takes to field a modern day, main line steam program? Steve Lee, recently retired, is the most experienced at the complexities of Union Pacific's Steam Program. His commentary and photos from his 22 years as head of the program were given as part of the meeting Sunday for the Hugo Roundhouse preservation group.
Tags:
Events,
history,
Preservation,
Restoration,
Skip Weythman,
steam,
Union Pacific,
web videos
Location:
Hugo, CO, USA
Friday, March 11, 2011
Steve Lee, Jim Burrill Presentation On UP Steam On Sunday In Hugo
Recently retired UP Steam program head, Steve Lee and Jim Burrill, self-admitted Steam Geek for Union Pacific, plan to give a presentation on the Union Pacific this Sunday in Hugo, Colorado. It is part of an annual meeting of the Roundhouse Preservation group, but the meeting is open to the public and "any interested person is welcome."
Worth noting, the roundhouse in Hugo is one of four remaining roundhouses in Colorado, and the only brick constructed roundhouse in the state. The preservation group began work in 2003 and appear to have made steady progress.
Worth noting, the roundhouse in Hugo is one of four remaining roundhouses in Colorado, and the only brick constructed roundhouse in the state. The preservation group began work in 2003 and appear to have made steady progress.
Tags:
Events,
history,
Preservation,
Union Pacific,
web videos
Location:
Hugo, CO, USA
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Officer Special On the Joint Line
Prolific videographer Carlos Ferran, whose channel on YouTube, trainsruleandroll, is a shrine to all things Rio Grande, has yet another video (HD) that I can't pass up without passing along. He's got a good eye for railroad photography, and he keeps his finger on the pulse of the Joint Line.
I'll conclude this post by explaining what an officer special is and what the Joint Line is.
I'll conclude this post by explaining what an officer special is and what the Joint Line is.
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