Rio Grande Coach 1013, Winter Park, CO, Early 1971 (Beyer Patton) Rio Grande Baggage-Dorm-Coach 1231, Winter Park, CO, Early 1971 (Beyer Patton)
The D&RGW 5351 appears to me, to be eastbound, just short of Soldier Summit. My oh my, how things have changed at Winter Park. Those GP30's and GP35, classic Rio Grande power. Look at all those vehicles at the park!!
Manitou & Pikes Peak Coach 12, Pikes Peak, CO, late 1973 (Beyer Patton) Old Meets New at the Summit, late 1973 (Beyer Patton)
At the Summit, Pikes Peak, Late 1973 (Beyer Patton) Shovelnose Diesel 12, Pikes Peak, Late 1973 (Beyer Patton)
Shovelnose 12 near the summit, Pikes Peak, CO, Late 1973 (Beyer Patton) Nearing the summit, late 1973 (Beyer Patton)
I just looked that up and found a photo of the end of the line in a blog. The tracks even go a bit over the edge in empty space... Just hope that track bumper holds up... or you'll be taking the express line down!
The day my son and I rode, it was mostly white out blizzard conditions. It cleared enough to photograph the train but was too cold and windy to check out the end of track.
M&PP Motorcar 20 at Minnehaha Falls, Late 1973 (Beyer Patton) Heading up the hill, late 1973 (Beyer Patton)
A table with a view, Winter Park, CO, January 1974 (Beyer Patton) GP40 3093 headed east, Winter Park, CO, January 1974 (Beyer Patton)
Nice view while having a meal! But I wouldn't mind going train-chasing with the deep red hardtop with the small fins in the second photo.
A surprisingly well preserved '61 Pontiac for snow country. Somebody kept it well polished for its first dozen years.
The setting for the picnic posted earlier, D&RGW Combine 1230, Winter Park, January 1974 (Beyer Patton) Rolling through Glenwood Canyon, January 1974 (Beyer Patton)
If I'm seeing the side chrome spear right, a Ventura. But with no more than that showing, the only thing I can guarantee is it isn't a Star Chief or a Tempest.
CZ westbound on the approach to Allen siding. If both the east and west CZ's are on time, they meet at or close to Allen.