The Royal Gorge Railroad runs on the track next to the Arkansas River over 1,000 feet below the photographer.
The Royal Gorge Railroad's #403 (F7A) runs through Canyon City, Colorado as it heads to the depot after taking passengers along the Arkansas River and the famed Tennessee Pass.
The Royal Gorge Railroad has delighted railfans by putting their EMD F7(A) and F7(B) units back into service, running passenger trains along the Arkansas River on the famed Tennessee Pass line.
The Royal Gorge Railroad enters the canyon which will take passengers along the Arkansas River to the famed hanging Bridge, situated over 1,050 feet below the canyon rim.
Over 1,000 feet below the rim of the Royal Gorge Canyon run the F7(A) and F7(B) units of the Royal Gorge Railroad, taking a long passenger train full of railfans that will be treated to amazing vi... (more)
Royal Gorge Railroad's EMD F7a leads the passenger train into the scenic Royal Gorge Canyon west of the depot.
Royal Gorge Railroad's #403 (EMD F7a) gets ready to take the passenger train towards the deep canyon west of the City.
Over one thousand feet below the Royal Gorge Bridge runs the EMD F7a and F7b engines of the Royal Gorge Railroad. They sound great pulling the long passenger consist through the deep Royal Gorge ... (more)
The Royal Gorge passenger train has reactivated their EMD F7a and F7b units. Here they pass a fisherman as the train moves to the western most area of the passenger line.
Royal Gorge at Rest. Royal Gorge Route Railroad locomotives 728 and 402 are seen resting at the railroad's maintenance facility in Cañon City, Colorado, along with a few other F-units.... (more)
To Cañon And Back. Returning from Parkdale to Cañon City, Colorado, Colorado on a beautiful warm day Wednesday, September 1, 2020 afternoon, Royal Gorge Route Railroad's 17 car train (inc... (more)
Looking down from the 955 ft Royal Gorge Bridge you can hear the rumble of the GP-40 echoing through the canyon walls.
The Royal Gorge excursion train weaves along the Arkansas River as it heads back to Cañon City.
CRRX No. 602 painted in a special Santa Express livery is on point of the Santa Express train as it departs Canon City
Clean windows for the tourists in the tourist train to the Royal Gorge.