Grand Canyon Railway offers a year-round schedule from the historic depot in Williams, AZ, to the South Rim, plus Polar ...
On special occasions, passengers can ride to the Grand Canyon aboard a century-old steam locomotive. The railway bills this train as the “French Fry Express” because the engine was converted ...
With the rise in automobile use, the trains lost business, and the last passenger train pulled into the Grand Canyon Depot in 1968. After an extensive restoration, the Grand Canyon Railway was ...
The Historic District was the original hub along the South Rim (thanks to the arrival of steam-powered trains ... Stop by the historic Grand Canyon Railway Depot, a log cabin-style working depot ...
A historic 150-ton steam locomotive and several artifacts that failed to find a permanent spot in Silicon Valley now have a new home at Niles Canyon Railway, the Pacific Locomotive Association (PLA) ...
The Grand Canyon Railway has received $3.4 million in federal funding to convert one of its classic diesel-powered locomotives to a battery-powered one, Matador Network reported. This new electric ...
The Grand Canyon Railway is a tourist railroad in northern Arizona This film follows the daily Williams Flyer excursion to the canyon ...
Grand Canyon Village Train Station (1910) is the terminus for the historic Grand Canyon Railway, a scenic passenger line that runs 64 miles through the pine forest and meadows of the Coconino ...