- Verde Canyon Railroad
The Verde Canyon Railroad is a heritage railroad near
Clarkdale, Arizona , southwest ofSedona, Arizona .Opened in 1912 as the
Verde Valley Railway , it was built to support thecopper mines atJerome, Arizona . TheSanta Fe Railway operated and owned the 38-mile branchline from 1912-1989, providingcoal to the Phoenix Cement Company, and shipping copper andcement outbound.New owners, the Durbano Family, took over with the
Arizona Central Railroad /Verde Canyon Railroad by 1989-1990. Passenger service resumed in November 1990.Current excursions are a 4-hour trip, 40-mile roundtrip from Clarkdale to the ghost ranch of Perkinsville and back. Scenes from "How the West Was Won" were filmed at Perkinsville in 1961. The route is nestled between two
national forest s and adjacent to a designatedwilderness area , follows theVerde River the entire way and features a 680 foot long, curved tunnel and many bridges.In 1996 the Verde Canyon Railroad was carrying 60,000 passengers annually.
In March 2005 the Verde Canyon Railroad celebrated its 1 Millionth passenger, and the following month was named an "Arizona Treasure" by State Governor Janet Napolitano.
The John Bell Railroad Museum is located at the depot in Clarkdale. The museum, dedicated to John Bell, a long-time Clarkdale resident and amateur historian, displays rail artifacts and photographs relating to the line and the excursion equipment, and is located in a 1940s boxcar. [Verde Canyon RR press release, August 2008]
ee also
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List of heritage railroads in the United States External links
* [http://www.verdecanyonrr.com/ Railroad's website]
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