The VERDE CANYON RIALROAD tour. 20 miles of scenic splendor unsurpassed north of Pheonix. 10 photos and history.

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Welcome again Steemian friends to our ongoing tour of incredible Arizona. We saw almost all of the great sites of this wonderful state in our 9 years in Tucson. From Nogales on the Mexican Boarder to the Grand Canyon nothing surpasses Arizona for cultural and scenic divirsity.

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From 1912 - 1988 the railroad was a part of the Sante Fe Railroad. It had a regular 38 mile route carrying copper ore to the Clarkedale coper smelter, from Jerome. These are the original tracks in use today.

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You will see bald eagles in abundance as you ride the railroad. You will see (above) where native- American cliff dwellers lived hundreds of years ago.

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In 1988 David Durbano bought the line and in 1990 The Verde Canyon Railroad was launched. 100,000 people per year now ride this excursion that takes about 4 hours round trip. There is a museum at the boarding station in Clarksville and wine and lunch/appetizers served as well on board.
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See the dwelling of natives as far back as 1150!

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All photos: coourtesy Google Images

The Verde Canyon railroad is just south of Sedona, another "must see" in Arizona. In our 9 years in Tucson this railroad excursion is one of our most lasting memories.

Thank you for visiting....as always your UPVOTE is appreciated.

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An interesting photos.

I really need to go on this trip.

Those are some Interesting Photos I wish we had a System similar to that in our Country.

What a scenic view! I hope to be able to get to go there someday! Perhaps with my earnings here for a STEEM-powered trip!

you'll like it a lot!

Oh, that looks like a LOT of fun! The only train rides I have ever taken have been touristy and I have loved even the little dinky ones we have done. This looks like an amazing ride!