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 of Friday morning, the fire had scorched 150 acres and was 50% contained. An update was expected later Friday.
Watch the incredible sights and sounds, captured by Philadelphia-area photographer Joe Fusco, of the last coal-burning engine on Colorado's Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. Fusco traveled ...
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.
Some 14,800 wildfires have burned 1,105 square miles so far this year — well above the 10-year average, according to data ...