Verde Canyon Railroad
November 29, 2012

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On November 29, 2012, I rode aboard the Verde Canyon Railroad from Clarkdale to Perkinsville and back. The trip starts with views of remnants of the mining industry around Clarkdale. The ride features spectacular views of the geology of the area. Trees along the route were still displaying fall colors in late November. Several Bald Eagles were seen soaring high above the canyon. Perkinsville was one of the filming locations for the cinerama production of How the West Was Won.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The Clarkdale rail yard.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 A pair of General Motors Electro Motive Division (EMD) GP9 diesel locomotives sit on a siding in the rail yard.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The Clark Metals Corporation Slag Recovery Project recovers gold from a large slag heap near the railroad station..

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Looking back at Clarkdale as the train departs on its excursion.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Clark Metals Corporation Slag Recovery Project

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The slag heap from the old Clarkdale Mine covers forty acres. Molten slag from the mine smelter was poured onto the heap, batch by batch, for several decades.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 A wall of corrugated sheet metal was built to keep the slag off the railroad tracks. The rusting metal wall is disintegrating, leaving a giant cast of the corrugated metal sheets.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Some of the sheet metal wall is still in place.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Anderson Butte dominates the horizon to the northeast. The town of Sedona is located beyond the butte to the right.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Clarkdale Mine slag heap.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The Verde Formation on the left is composed of limestone eroded from the Kaibab Formation from above the Mogollon Rim. It was deposited in an ancient lake until a couple of million years ago.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The tracks run across the mouth of a canyon near Clarkdale.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The TAPCO cliff dwellling is named for The Arizona Power Company, which operated a powerplant in the area from 1917 to 1958.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The TAPCO cliff dwellling.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 A small cave in the Verde Formation cliff.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Cliffs of the Verde Formation.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The train is composed of 1947 vintage Pullman cars with corrugated metal sides, 1938 vintage Budd stainless steel cars with flat metal sides, and open-air viewing cars.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The caboose can be booked for groups of up to six.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The abandoned TAPCO steam powered generating plant.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The train is pulled by a pair of 1953 vintage EMD FP7 diesel locomotives, VCR 1510 and 1512.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Verde Canyon Railroad excursion train.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The Verde River meanders across a broad flood plain.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The FP7 diesels cross a trestle. They are adorned with paintings of bald eagles, which live along the route of the railroad.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Rolling through the Verde Valley.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Crossing a trestle.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The view up canyon from the trestle.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 A ranch on the bank of the Verde River.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The FP7 diesels cross the S O B Canyon trestle.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 EMD FP7 VCR1512 and VCR 1510

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 EMD FP7 VCR1512 and VCR 1510

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 In this area, the Verde River has cut a narrow canyon into a thick volcanic basalt flow.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Cottonwood, Maple, and Sycamore Trees still display fall colors along the river.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Rolling past S O B Canyon.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The caboose is former AT&SF Ce-2 Waycar 999373.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Anderson Butte

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 EMD FP7 VCR1512 and VCR 1510

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 A flow of basaltic lava sits on top of 280 million year old red sandstone of the Supai Formation. A second eruption deposited a thinner layer of basalt on top of the first flow.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Fall color along the Verde River.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Tilted beds of Supai Sandstone can be seen in the distance. The rocks were tilted during faulting and uplift that occurred 60 to 70 million years ago.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 A large Cottonwood Tree sports yellow leaves.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The rocks in the surrounding mountains are from the Cambrian, Devonian, Mississippian, Pensylvaian, and Permian Periiods. Any rocks deposited in the Silurian and Ordivician Periods were eroded away, leaving an uncomformity in the stratiggraphic column.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The train rounds a bend overlooking the fall colors along the Verde River.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Approaching the Mogollon Rim.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 EMD FP7 VCR1512 and VCR 1510 cross another trestle.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The Redwall Limestone on the left bank of the Verde River is about 300 million years older than the Basalt lave flows on the right bank.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Verde Formation Limestone was deposited on top of tvolcanic Basalt and tilted beds of Redwall Liimestone.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The Verde River flows through rapids below a Basalt lava cliff that displays columnar jointing. The lava cracked into columns as it cooled and contracted.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The mouth of Sycamore Canyon at the north end of the Verde Valley.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The lowest rocks in this picture are 500 million year old Tapeats Sandstone from the Cambrian Period. Limestone and dolomite of the Martin Formation from the Devonian Period rest unconformably on top of the Tapeats Sandstone. The Martin Formation is about 150 million years younger than the Tapeats Sandstone. The red rocks above the Martin Formation are Redwall Limestone from the Mississippian Period. The cliffs are capped with Supai Sandstone from the Pennsylvanian Period, about 300 million years old. Any rocks deposited more recently were eroded before volcanoes erupted Basalt lava and the Verde Formation was deposited in the ancient lake that filled the Verde Valley.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Sycamore Trees line the Verde River. A fault runs through the middle of this picture. The Tapeats Sandstone is exposed on the right, but it is deep underground on the left. The rocks on the left are over 150 milllion years younger than the rocks on the right.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Rocks of the Martin Formation are exposed next to the river.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The gray rocks in the background are much older than the the red limestone cliffs in the foreground.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Railroad Draw

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Railroad Draw

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The Verde River has carved a deep canyon through Redwall Limestone.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 A Bald Eagle soars high overhead. Several eagles were seen along the excursion.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The Verde River flows below cliffs of Redwall Limestone.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 A tributary canyon in Mormon Pocket.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Rocks in the cliff resemble a stone face.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Another tributary canyon.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Sycamore Trees

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The tracks run close to the base of Redwall Limestone cliffs.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Rolling through the Verde Canyon.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Verde Canyon

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Sycamore Trees

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Rocks of the Martin Formation are exposed along the Verde River.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 A Bald Eagle soars high overhead.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Entering a tunnel at a tight bend in the Verde River.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Inside the tunnel.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Exiting the tunnel.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Crossing a bridge over a dry wash.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The upper reach of the Verde Canyon.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The bridge at Orchard Draw.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The bridge at Orchard Draw.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The bridge at Orchard Draw.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Open air viewing car.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Arriving at Perkinsville.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Arriving at Perkinsville.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The base of the water tank at Perkinsville. The tank itself was destroyed during the filming of the movie How the West Was Won fifty years ago.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The residence of the Perkins family.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The Perkinsville Depot.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 EMD FP7 VCR1512 and VCR 1510 move to the other end of the train for the return trip to Clarkdale.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The engineer of EMD FP7 VCR1512.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 EMD FP7 VCR1512 and VCR 1510

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 EMD FP7 VCR1512 and VCR 1510

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The Perkinsville Depot.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The Perkinsville Depot.

Verde Canyon Railroad, Perkinsville Depot The Perkinsville Depot appeared in the movie How the West Was Won with George Peppard and Carolyn Jones in Cinerama.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Departing from Perkinsville.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Approaching Orchard Draw.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The bridge at Orchard Draw.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Crossing the bridge at Orchard Draw.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Crossing the bridge at Orchard Draw.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The upper reach of the Verde Canyon.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Redwall Limestone resting on the Martin Formation.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Verde Canyon

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Rolling through the Verde Canyon.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Entering the tunnel.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Exiting the tunnel.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Leaving the tunnel behind.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The canyon wall reflected in the Verde River.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 A spire rises above the canyon.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Cliffs of Redwall Limestone tower above the train.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Rolling through the Verde Canyon.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Sycamore Trees

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Cliffs of Redwall Limestone tower above the train.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Rolling through the Verde Canyon.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Cliffs of Redwall Limestone tower above the train.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Sycamore Trees

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Tributary Canyon at Mormon Pocket.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Verde Canyon

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Sycamore Trees

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Sycamore Trees

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The canyon wall reflected in the Verde River.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Outcrop of the Martin Formation exposed below cliffs of Redwall Limestone.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Fall colors of the Sycamore Trees along the Verde River.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Verde Limestone resting on volcanic Basalt exposed along the Verde River.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 Crossing the S O B Canyon Trestle.

Verde Canyon Railroad, November 29, 2012 The abandoned TAPCO steam powered generating plant.




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