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Passengers from the historic Williams Depot line up to board
the Grand Canyon Railway train for an unforgettable trip to Grand Canyon
National Park. Photo by Mitch Adams |
Returning to Williams after a day at the Grand Canyon, the
train crosses the Cataract Creek trestle, at 182 feet, the longest on the
line. Photo by Mitch Adams |
Diesel number 6773, a FPA-4 originally built for the Canadian
National Railways, leans into a curve on its way back to Williams, Arizona
after taking visitors on a memorable journey to Grand Canyon National Park.
Photo by Mitch Adams |
Grand Canyon Railways' newest steam engine #4960, an ex Chicago,
Burlington and Quincy Mikado type engine, crosses over a trestle on its
trip to the Grand Canyon. Photo by Mitch Adams |
Engine #18 rests in front of the historic El Tovar Hotel
while its passengers pose for photos and enjoy the sights of the Grand
Canyon before heading back to Williams later in the afternoon. Photo
by Mitch Adams |
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