LONG HAUL
Volume 1
Railroads of Colorado USA
Air
fares to distant parts of the world are fantastic value but to
avoid wasting precious time and knowing where to look for the
most interesting railway hot spots can be a real problem.
Whether
combining a conventional holiday or setting out solely to
enjoy watching trains this new series has all the answers.
Volume
one of Long Haul features action from one of the most
spectacular railway locations in the world – the mountainous
State of Colorado USA.
With
huge trains worked by multiple engines through spectacular
scenery this is the very essence of American railroading and
is completely different from anything in Europe.
You’ll
enjoy the very best of railroading that Colorado can offer,
including mainline action in the Rockies and impressive street
running at Fort Collins plus lots of steam action. Featuring:-
Cumbres & Toltec
Once part of the Rio Grande’s huge narrow gauge empire this
wonderful 64 mile line climbs to over 10,000 feet using Balwin
2-8-2s.
Royal Gorge Railroad
All aboard for an historic trip hauled by a distinctive F7-A
along the 1,053 feet deep Royal Gorge
George
Town Loop
Located 45 miles west of Denver this engineering marvel was
built in 1884. Connecting Silver Plume and Georgetown, towns
over 2 miles apart, the track scales an elevation of 640 feet
over mountainous terrain, requiring trestles, cuts, fills,
loops, and curves.
Durango
& Silverton
Enjoy stunning scenery with snow topped mountains along this
fabulous narrow gauge steam line that runs for 90
miles through the rugged Animas River Canyon.
Pikes Peak
For 114 years, the Manitou and Pike's Peak Railway (the
world's highest cog railroad, the highest Colorado railroad
AND highest train in the United States) has taken passengers
to the 14,110 foot summit of Pikes Peak.
Main Line Action
Spectacular freight on the Union Pacific main line through the
heart of the Rocky Mountains, plus Burlington Northern Santa
Fe action South and North of Denver, including street running
at Fort Collins.
Running time 80 minutes