SKTX 283 leads the Ski Train west past the grade crossing at Crescent. Note a couple of the vestibule windows appear to be open...looks like some people are probably preparing for a shot of Gross reservoir, just around the bend!
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The first time UP 1989 heads west on the Moffat, into the sunset at Crescent. Once it reaches Grand Junction, it will return to Denver and be placed back in service on the Joint Line.
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A nice, slightly elevated, roster shot of UP 1989 heading west through the siding at Crescent with a coal that it is meeting slowly moving east on the main.
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Taking the siding at Crescent to await an eastbound coal load, the MNYGJX-06 crosses the grade crossing as the train it is meeting is (literally) just around the corner.
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While waiting for Amtrak 6, this westbound coal empty is stopped on the siding at Crescent short of the grade crossing to allow cars to continue on their way.
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The inspection car at the end of a UP passenger special carrying former CEO Dick Davidson heads west at Crescent. In the distance, a winter storm gets ready to head east into Denver overnight!
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UP did a wonderful job getting this passenger special into and out of Denver in a very timely fashion! The train was east of Denver on the KP at 3:45pm and by 4:45pm, it was going through Clay! Here, just before the last bit of sun disappears to shadow west Crescent, the special rounds the sweeping curve near the west end of the block.
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UP ran a passenger special over the KP line and west on the Moffat on March 7. The train consisted of eight cars and was led by a single SD70M. Dick Davidson (who will be retiring soon) was onboard for the trip westward.
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Elephant-style GE AC's lead up this westbound coal empty at the west switch of Crescent. Unpatched SP units are becoming more and more difficult to find! In the background, Gross Dam stops the waters South Boulder Creek in Gross Reservoir, which is finally full after a few years of drought.
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After a brief crew change at the grade crossing at Crescent, UP 7194 (the CMSEY) starts rolling west. After entering the unit, the crew initially forgot to close the nose door!
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UP SD70M (Phase II) #3843 is a great leader on the MRONY-19 with wings and a clean flag! The train has 12,800 horses (two DC-powered, and one AC-powered) on the ~5,000 foot manifest. Another year or two and those trees will (unfortunately) obscure the view of the mainline.
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Recently Union Pacific reinstated the MNYRO/MRONY between North Yard and Roper. It looks like this move is justified too as UP 3843 heads up three units on a ~5,000 foot MRONY-19 through Crescent. The MRONY has been affectionately referred to as the "Macaroni".
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An eastbound coal load, led by winged UP AC4400CW 6293, meets the Ski Train at the siding of Crescent.
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The specially chartered Ski Train just left the siding of Crescent. Because this train has been chartered, it is heading westbound in the evening. This makes for some outstanding pictures because the train is typically heading away from the sun during its normal runs.
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Although "Genesis" P42s are the standard power on the California Zephyr these days, a P32-8 does appear from time to time. Such is the case on this evening as Amtrak 6 is approaching Crescent with P42 #139 and P32-8 #505.
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