On Memorial Day weekend, the Rio Grande Scenic Railroad (it was the
San Luis & Rio Grande last summer) plans to begin operating a
steam-powered passenger train over La Veta Pass (or just plain Veta
Pass, depending on whom you consult). Steam trains will run on weekends
and holidays this summer, with diesels handling weekday excursions
between Alamosa and the town of La Veta.
The locomotive, built in November of 1901 by Baldwin, started on the
Southern Pacific in California, and has been rebuilt several times in
its long career. Most recently it ran on the New Orleans & Gulf Coast
Railway, pulling the Big Easy Steam Train.
It marks the return of steam to Alamosa, of course, but when did
steam power depart the first time?