 CTS train 215 comes around Windy Point on its decent from Cumbres Pass |
 Train 215 rounds Windy Point |
 Train 215 continues off Cumbres Pass toward Coxco |
 K36 488 leads train 215 toward Chama as it continues to decend the grade |
 Train 215 approached the second crossing of NM route 17 |
 Train 215 is closer to NM route 17 |
 K36 488 as it approaches the crossing |
 Train 215 heads west away from the crossing |
 Train 215 is seen above route 17 as it approaches Labato |
 K36 488 is seen leading train 215 over Labato trestle |
 K36 489 waits at the coal dock in Chama, NM for train 215 to arrive |
 The coal tipple in the yard at Chama, NM |
 South yard cam in Chama yard |
 Looking east in the Chama yard with the double spouted water tank and K36 489 |
 Looking toward the engine house with K36 487 sitting outside and non working K36 483 |
 Train 215 with K36 488 drifts into Chama past the coal tipple |
 K36 488 passes the coal tipple and sand house as it drifts into Chama |
 One of the friendly deer walks about the Chama yard |
 A hostler adds sand to the K36 488 after its turned the train and is headed to the house |
 North yard cam in Chama yard |
 Coal tipple seen from the coal dock |
 K36 488 backs toward the ash pit as it is cleared after its run on train 215 |
 Deer track in the coal dust |
 K36 489 leads the Saturday only Sunset Dinner Train out of Chama |
 K36 489 is passing the Chama tank as it leads the Sunset train out of Chama |
 Parlor car New Mexico carries the markers on the Sunset train |
 K36 489 leads the Sunset train out of the Narrows |
 The Sunset train heads toward Lobato |
 K36 489 takes the Sunset train up the grade away from Laboto |
 K36 489 crosses route 17 with fans taking shots |
 The Sunset train moves away from route 17 as a rider takes a picture of the picture takers |
 The Sunset train seen going away from route 17 |
 The Sunset train climbs toward Cumbres Pass |
 K36 489 pop valve goes off as it maintains steam pressure on the climb |
 The Sunset train is rounding Windy Point as it is almost to Cumbres Pass |