D&SNG receives green light to resume rides, with limited service

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D&SNG receives green light to resume rides, with limited service

Railroad will offer trips from Rockwood to Cascade starting June 23
Randy Babcock, assistant CMO and mechanic foreman with the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, talks about the process of converting a coal-burning locomotive to an oil-burning one in July 2018. After shutting down operations for the coronavirus, the railroad will begin running trains again June 23 with limited service from Rockwood to Cascade.
Kevin Martin, head of marketing and sales for American Heritage Railways, which owns the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, said passengers will have to social-distance, wear masks and get their temperature taken to board the train.

D&SNG receives green light to resume rides, with limited service

Randy Babcock, assistant CMO and mechanic foreman with the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, talks about the process of converting a coal-burning locomotive to an oil-burning one in July 2018. After shutting down operations for the coronavirus, the railroad will begin running trains again June 23 with limited service from Rockwood to Cascade.
Kevin Martin, head of marketing and sales for American Heritage Railways, which owns the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, said passengers will have to social-distance, wear masks and get their temperature taken to board the train.
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