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Royal Gorge Route Railroad Adventure

It’s not just a ride, it’s the ride of a lifetime — accompanied by great food, friendly service and drop-dead gorgeous scenery

by Leslie Doran and Kathryn Retzler
Photos © Ron Ruhoff

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Cañon City, Colorado

A ride on the Royal Gorge Route is a unique experience  in the world of recreational railroading. The service is exemplary, the food first class and the level of luxury reminiscent of a bygone era. Top it off with an eye-popping display of Mother Nature’s best, and you’re in for the ride of a lifetime.

Passengers have traveled the winding rail of the Royal Gorge for more than 127 years. The scenic route covers 12 miles and gains 420 feet in elevation between Cañon City and Parkdale. 

The distinctive engines painted the bright “Rio Grande Gold” and historic dome cars (also soon to be bright gold) are a cheery vision as they wind their way along the tracks. The color scheme was originally introduced in the late 1940s, when the California Zephyr became the first transcontinental train to have dome cars in service.

The Royal Gorge Route Railroad now operates three of these unique observation cars, all of them purchased from Holland America Line, Inc. and transported by barge and rail to Cañon City. The cars arrived in mint condition and soon were thrilling passengers with their incomparable views of the Royal Gorge.

Regular passenger service through the gorge ended in 1967, but thanks to the efforts of a special family, the Ashbys and the Greksas, this service resumed in 1999. This close-knit family, which strives to keep alive traditional and elegant travel with authentic and 
historical equipment, runs the railroad.

The route offers several classes of service. Choose from Coach, First Class, Observation Dome, and the Gourmet Lunch and Dinner trains. There is also a Murder Mystery train. If you plan to enjoy one of the trains with meal service, prepare to be dazzled by gastronomic delights. (Related story.)

The visually and geologically spectacular Royal Gorge (originally known as the Grand Canyon of the Arkansas) was formed over millions of years by the roiling Arkansas River. Today, the river churns up Class V rapids, the most difficult to traverse. These challenging waters attract more than 200,000 rafting enthusiasts a year from around the world. The river is also home to an abundant supply of native cutthroat trout, making for great fishing.

As it has for the past hundred-plus years, the train stops at the narrowest portion of the canyon, beneath the Royal Gorge Bridge which hangs 1,000 feet above the tracks. (Related story.) Construction of this, the world’s highest suspension bridge, began in June of 1929, and took just seven months to complete. An engineering marvel, it has been a source of awe and admiration ever since. Fun for the entire family is available through the railroad’s exclusive partnership with Echo Canyon River Expeditions. The Raft-n-Rail® package includes a nine-mile white water rafting trip down the Arkansas River followed by a return to Cañon City by train. A similar package is available with Arkansas River Tours. (Related story.)

A train ride alone does not a vacation make, although it is an exciting place to start. Make Cañon City your base camp, and after enjoying your railroad adventure, go on to raft, hike, bike or jeep. Sample local shopping and dining, then take a tour of the Gold Belt Trail, a National Scenic Byway which winds through historic mining country. Explore museums and attractions in Cañon City and the surrounding communities. This year is also the bicentennial celebration of Zebulon Pike’s somewhat hapless exploration of the region and the mountain later named after him.  “Pikes Peak or Bust!” was the cry of many a hopeful prospector searching for gold. Numerous activities are planned around the region to help celebrate. 

Info., reservations: 888-724-5748
www.canoncitycolorado.com
 

Royal Gorge Route Gourmet Lunch & Dinner Trains depart from the Santa Fe Depot, 401 Water St., Cañon City. 888-RAILS4U. www.royalgorgereservations.com. Gourmet dining aboard the train as it travels through the spectacular Royal Gorge. Reservations required.
 



 
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