Georgetown Loop Railroad

Engines: Steam Locomotive, Diesel Locomotive,

Rail Gauge: Narrow Gauge

This train does not run year round.

History of Georgetown Completed in 1884, this spectacular stretch of three-foot narrow gauge railroad was considered an engineering marvel for its time. The Georgetown Loop Railroad® was one of Colorado’s first visitor attractions with seven trains a day running out of Denver at the height of its popularity, the Georgetown Loop became Colorado’s scenic “must-see.” Guidebooks, pamphlets, and postcards help send the images of the steep canyons and mountain peaks finally accessible by train across the nation.

Routes:

Photo of Georgetown Loop

Georgetown Loop

Region: Rocky Mountains
Begins at Georgetown Devil's Gate Station
Ends at Georgetown Devil's Gate Station

Photo of Georgetown to Silver Plume

Georgetown to Silver Plume

Region: Rocky Mountains
Begins at Georgetown Devil's Gate Station
Ends at Silver Plume Station

Photo of Silver Plume to Georgetown

Silver Plume to Georgetown

Region: Rocky Mountains
Begins at Silver Plume Station
Ends at Georgetown Devil's Gate Station

Photo of Georgetown Loop Railroad



Comments from riders

Yosemite Sam
This train was GREAT!
2019-10-24T06:00

Road Runner
Beep beep!
2019-11-10T07:00