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Pumpkin patch whistle-stop

Train to help haul freshly cut Christmas trees

Effort will reduce risk of wildfire near Cascade Wye

Durango’s Carrie Whitley honored for tourism efforts

More than 155,000 people in Colorado work in tourism-related industries, but it was Durango’s own Carrie Whitley who received the 2015 Governor’s Award for Outstanding Individual Contributio...

Denver magazine: Durango one hell of a town

Durango recently earned a nod of approval from 5280 The Denver Magazine, which deemed the city of 17,000 No. 1 of “Seven Spectacular Small Town Getaways” in Colorado. The write-up...

Rolling-stock heaven

Sunset magazine gets tips from locals

Sunset magazine likes Durango. Not only did the publication name two of four finalists in the Best Cultural Attraction (in the West) category from our area – Mesa Verde National P...

Rockslide leads to local train delays

After a rockslide across the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad tracks Friday, crews worked into the night and into Saturday to make sure the July Fourth trains ran on time. ...

Selfie on the go

This year, Ed Zink lends a hand, from the background

When Ed Zink entered the second-floor headquarters of the Iron Horse Bicycle Classic just five days before the event’s start, those inside were pleasantly surprised to see him. He...

A special event for special citizens

For 44 years, the Iron Horse Bicycle Classic has been synonymous with the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, the cyclists and train churning alike to cover the ground from Durango to...

Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge to resume service

All aboard! A Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad train will roll out of Durango at 8:45 a.m. Saturday headed for Silverton. A stretch of track 14 miles south of ...

Rocks rip apart rail line

Train’s service to Silverton is on temporary hold for early slide