If you're heading to the Grand Canyon but either don't have a car or don't want to deal with camping, consider this beautiful ...
With the rise in automobile use, the trains lost business, and the last passenger train pulled into the Grand Canyon Depot in 1968. After an extensive restoration, the Grand Canyon Railway was ...
Grand Canyon No. 4960 operates first of two September steam safaris with the second scheduled in conjunction with railway’s ...
The Grand Canyon Railway offers a scenic train journey from Williams to the Grand Canyon, celebrating its 123rd anniversary on September 21, ...
On Sept. 17, 1901, the first passengers boarded the train from Williams, Arizona, taking them directly to the Grand Canyon South Rim in three hours; prior to the railway, visitors would embark on ...
I never thought I'd be able to experience the beauty of the Grand Canyon without hiking. Over the years, most of my hiking experiences seemed to end with an injury — from spraining my ankle to ...
Known for its train rides from Williams to the Grand ... a Harvey House built to serve the original Grand Canyon Railway. Details: 235 N. Grand Canyon Blvd., Williams. 800-843-8724, thetrain.com.
and Santa Fe Railway extended its tracks to the South Rim in 1901, construction of even more buildings began. Yearly visitation rose into the tens of thousands. By 1919, the Grand Canyon was ...
Stop by the historic Grand Canyon Railway Depot, a log cabin-style working ... a lounge and a food truck that's parked at the train depot. The Verkamp's Visitor Center is typically open between ...
Catch the sightseeing train at the Grand Canyon Railway Depot. You’ll find there’s plenty of accommodation here, including the historic El Tovar lodge. Jacob Lake is where to stay in the Grand Canyon ...
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