How much does it cost to ride the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad?

How much does it cost to ride the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad?

Tariff & Timetable

First Class Dome Open Air Car Diamond Class
$99 Adult / $89 Child plus taxes & fee’s Shared by everyone on the train Shared by everyone on the train

Is the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad still operating?

Alas, the Rio Grande Scenic was shuttered in 2019 after its parent company, the San Luis & Rio Grande Railroad entered bankruptcy. The SL&RG was a freight carrier, itself owned by Ed Ellis’s Iowa Pacific Holdings group. Unfortunately, Ellis overextended his operations and was forced into involuntary bankruptcy.

What happened to the Rio Grande Railroad?

The Rio Grande operated as a separate division of the Southern Pacific until 1992. Today, most former D&RGW main lines are owned and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad while several branch lines are now operated as heritage railways by various companies.

Who owns Rio Grande Pacific?

Prior to founding Rio Grande Pacific Corporation in 1986, Richard Bertel helped co-found Trax Engineering & Associates, Inc., and served as president and chief operating officer for a regional railroad track rehabilitation and construction firm operating in Texas, Oklahoma and the southwestern United States.

Who bought out Southern Pacific Railroad?

the Union Pacific Corporation
The Southern Pacific was acquired by the Union Pacific Corporation in 1996. The merged firm represented the largest railroad company in the United States and controlled most of the rail-based shipping in the western two-thirds of the country.

Who bought out the Soo Line Railroad?

CP
CP bought 50 percent of a reorganized Soo Line, and the Soo Line became the American arm of the CP, operating as an independent company until 1990 when Canadian Pacific took 100 percent control. Over the years, the Soo Line name disappeared from locomotives and rolling stock, replaced by the Canadian Pacific’s logo.

Who bought out Soo Line?

Canadian Pacific Ltd.
The integration of Soo Line Railroad Co. into the CP Rail unit of Canadian Pacific Ltd. is virtually complete. Since CP acquired the remaining 44 percent of Soo stock that it hadn’t already owned last April, Soo virtually ceased to exist as an independent railroad.

What does soo mean on trains?

Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Railroad (MStP&SSM), which was commonly known as the Soo Line after the phonetic spelling of Sault, it was formed in 1961 by the consolidation of that company with two other CP subsidiaries: The Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Railway, and the Wisconsin Central Railway.

What happened Milwaukee Railroad?

The Milwaukee Road filed for bankruptcy in 1977, ended service the same year, and its Pacific Extension was abandoned in 1980. Its right-of-way in Washington was acquired by the state and converted into the John Wayne Pioneer Trail in Iron Horse State Park, which is part of the National Heritage Trail system.

  • October 13, 2022