More historic mountain railways than any other state!
Colorado has more historic mountain railways than any other state, and you're invited on an exclusive tour in High Country Rails, an Emmy Award-winning film previously viewed on public television. Get an exclusive look at steam engines inside the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad roundhouse, see snow country on the Leadville, Colorado & Southern Railroad, travel the engineering marvel known as the Georgetown Loop Railroad, and more, including the Cripple Creek Railroad and the Manitou & Pikes Peak Cog Railway. You also get to take the Ski Train, no longer in operation, from downtown Denver up to the base of the Winter Park Ski Resort for some skiing and breathtaking views, and meet a unique looking creature called the Galloping Goose #5.
Colorado Railways
Tour Colorado's most scenic railways, from the California Zephyr to the Georgetown Loop Railroad in the Rocky Mountains. Then, head to the oldest kid-sized village in the U.S. for the 15-inch gauge tourist train in Tiny Town, the Coors Brewing Company rail yard and the Winter Park Ski Resort!
Mountain Trains
Ever wondered what it takes to maintain steam engines? Go inside the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad roundhouse for an exclusive peek at how its done, then meet Galloping Goose #5 on the Cumbres & Toltec and find out why this unique railbus is so important to Colorado's history.