A 143-year tradition came to an end a year ago this week as No. 481 marked the last of the Durango & Silverton's steam locomotives that the company converted from coal burning to oil.
As Denver7 highlights one videographer's shoot of the last coal-burning train on the Durango-Silverton railroad, we were inspired to reflect on the role railways have played in Colorado's history.
Made in 1974, the 21-minute film is an ‘ode to steam’ that launched the Oscar-winning career of its cameraman.
The Alaskan Volcano Observatory has shared new images of plumes of gas streaming out of Mount Spurr, which scientists suspect ...
Railway 200 marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of the modern railway. So far, over 300 events celebrating the past, ...
Patchouli thrives in Indonesia’s tropical climate, which supplies over 80% of the global market. Prices for one kilogram of ...
The Oklahoma City Fire Department has responded to over 600 wildfires this year and believe it or not, some of those started because of un-attended grills.
What's in the Astros' new train at Daikin Park? Here's our first look before their Opening Day 2025 game against the New York ...
Crews are battling several small fires that sparked along a stretch of railroad tracks in the Oklahoma City metro.
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Trains on MSNWhy I collect Gilbert American FlyerWhat do I collect? I collect S gauge Gilbert American Flyer, as it’s the scale and brand with which I entered the model ...
The design isn’t just about muscle—it’s about style. This steam Jeep rolls on 41.5-inch Pit Bull Rockers and looks like it ...
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