Steam Saturday for the month of April 2022 nears it's end as the 4960 rolls south for the final stretch into Williams, with the crew blowing it's famed Santa Fe 6 chime whistle for the Espee Road ... (more)
Rain continues to fall on a late April evening as the Grand Canyon Railway's steam locomotive, 4960, races south through Red Lake, Ariz. on its return trip from the Grand Canyon.
Making its way back from the Grand Canyon, GCRY 4960 slowly approaches Quivero to pick the cowboy robbers while a monsoon storm forms in the background.
On its last normally scheduled Saturday run of the 2015 season, Grand Canyon Railway's steam locomotive #4960 chugs south towards Williams from the Grand Canyon at Quivero.
With the rain starting to fall again, Grand Canyon Railway's 2-8-2 steam locomotive #4960 chugging through Quivero after picking up the cowboys for the ride back.
With the rain starting to fall again, Grand Canyon Railway's 2-8-2 steam locomotive #4960 chugging through Quivero after picking up the cowboys for the ride back.
One of the Grand Canyon Railway's F40FH's along with a MLW FP4B head up the first section of the Williams Flyer as they climb north out of Williams near Pronghorn Ranch.
Grand Canyon Railway 4960 and 237 work hard to pull their long train upgrade through the curves of Coconino Canyon. The train has recently departed the Grand Canyon and is working it's way back s... (more)
Grand Canyon Railway's 2-8-2 steam locomotives was out for one of its few trips up to the Grand Canyon. Here, the 4960 chugs north towards the canyon as the sound of the whistle blows for the cros... (more)
With thunder rolling all around, Grand Canyon Railway 4960 glides southbound with the second Williams Flyer of the day, near the border of the Grand Canyon National Park with the Kaibab National F... (more)