WHEN: May 17, 2025 – May 18, 2025
WHERE: Alamosa, Colorado
CONTACT: Richard Reiff 719-543-7023 daylight4449@comcast.net
Join RMD in a Motor Car excursion on the Colorado Pacific Rio Grande Railroad featuring LaVeta Pass
-Rocky Mountain Division of NARCOA will be hosting a motorcar run on the CPRG (Formerly the SLRG) Saturday and Sunday May 17 and 18, 2025.
-Set on will start at 8:30 am on Saturday May 17 Alamosa, Colorado. Exact location will be sent to those registering for this excursion.
-Safety meeting scheduled for 11:00 am, followed by departure to Antonito, pending any freight moves. If conflicting freight operations are scheduled, the test run will be to Monte Vista instead. NOTE: This Saturday run is a MANDITORY test run for any car planning to run over LaVeta pass on the following day. Alamosa to Antonito and return, RT approximately 56 miles. This run features speeds up to 25 mph, your car MUST be able to keep up track speed and make a successful run in order to qualify for running on Sunday’s run over LaVeta Pass. Return is expected around 3:30 PM.
-Sunday, May 18. Safety briefing at 8:00, followed by departure to LaVeta . There will be a 1-hour lunch break at the town of LaVeta. Return arrival to Alamosa is tentatively planned by 5:00 PM. RT approximately 124 miles.
Do not contact the railroad regarding scheduling or other issues, please direct all comments or questions to the EC. Further updates on planned departure times, set on locations, and timing will be sent to all registrants. 25 car limit.
Please fill out and return the registration form here with your check for $150.
Questions/event registration to EC Richard Reiff
4364 Blueflax Dr
Pueblo, CO 81001
Phone 719-543-7023
Email for this event: moonlight9444@comcast.netKey Safety Items:
-All cars must be equipped with spark arrestors
-All cars must have a chock or chain for tie down when stopped
-All cars will be inspected for proper brake activation during set on.
-All cars running over LaVeta Pass MUST complete the Saturday test run to Antonito.
-This is a high altitude run, with LaVeta Pass at 9300 feet, featuring 3% continuous grades for 7 miles EB, 14 miles WB.
-All other NARCOA rules apply to this run.