2 Roundtrip Tickets on Historic Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad


Item Number: 121

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Online Close: Feb 25, 2022 9:00 PM MST

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Description

2 Standard Class Roundtrip tickets on the historic Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. Ride behind the coal-fired, steam powered locomotive through the backcountry wilderness of the San Juan Mountains of Southern Colorado. Check out the scenic rides available year-round.


Blackout dates may apply. Expires February 26, 2023. Reservations recommended.


About: The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad


"When is the best time to plan your Durango train adventure? Anytime of the year! We’re proud to offer regular scenic excursions throughout the entire year allowing our riders to enjoy the best of each of Colorado’s vivid seasons. 


However you decide to experience the train and our unique connection to its vibrant past, we hope you have an inspiring journey where you create wonderful life-long memories. Our welcoming mountain community in Durango, CO is excited to host your next adventure."


Durango was founded by the Denver & Rio Grande Railway in 1880. The railroad arrived in Durango on August 5, 1881 and construction on the line to Silverton began in the fall of the same year. By July of 1882, the tracks to Silverton were completed and the train began hauling both passengers and freight.


From the very beginning, the railroad was promoted as a scenic route for passenger service although the line was constructed primarily to haul mine ores, both gold and silver, from the San Juan Mountains. 


Throughout the 1980s, the D&SNGRR continued to build on the scenic tourist railroad industry. Engines and coaches began to be weatherized for winter use; a third train to Silverton was added to the schedule along with an alternative fourth train to Cascade Canyon Wye; major track reconstruction occurred as nearly ten thousand ties were replaced. Locomotives #497 and #480 were restored and returned to service, the #497 being the only K-37 to run on the line and the innovative RailCamp was built for use in the summer. In 1985 the D&SNGRR purchased the Silverton Depot, returning it to service. By 1986 there were four trains running to Silverton with a fifth running to Cascade Canyon Wye!


Today the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad continues to provide year-round train service, operating a historical train with rolling stock indigenous to the line. The locomotives used to pull today’s train remain 100% coal-fired, steam-operated. The locomotives are 1923-25 vintage and are maintained in original condition. The coaches each feature bathroom facilities and are heated during the winter months for passenger comfort. Open gondola cars provide a panoramic view of the mountains. Concessions are available on every train. The Durango & Silverton is owned and operated by American Heritage Railways.

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Durango Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad