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Photo ID: 107338
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Sunday, March 4, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
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East of Dos
Garfield County, CO
1536
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
The eastbound Zephyr is on the roll at track speed in the snow to the east of Dos, making its way toward its next station stop in Glenwood.
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Photo ID: 107339
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 4, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
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East of Dos
Garfield County, CO
1451
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Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
A late winter storm starts to moves in from the west as the Zephyr clips along at 79 MPH. The train is halfway between Dos and Lacy at this point.
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Photo ID: 107340
Date Shot
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Sunday, March 4, 2018 Kevin Morgan
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East of Chacra
Garfield County, CO
1245
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
Just east of the siding of Chacra, the eastbound California Zephyr crosses over the Colorado River to move from the north side of the river to the south side. It will remain on the south side of the river until it east of Dotsero.
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Photo ID: 107341
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 4, 2018 Kevin Morgan
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Glenwood Springs
Glenwood Springs, CO
1282
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
A shot for the ages! For decades, passenger trains have been rolling through the siding at Glenwood, up to and stopping at the Glenwood Springs depot. A process that thankfully is still repeated daily with the California Zephyr.
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Photo ID: 107342
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 4, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Glenwood Springs
Glenwood Springs, CO
1293
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Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
If you are ever traveling on the California Zephyr (or any long distance Amtrak train), many of the larger (or more popular) stations allow you to check your bags. Any checked bags will get to ride in the baggage car, located directly behind the engines. Here, an Amtrak crew works to load checked bags for passengers leaving Glenwood Springs on the Zephyr.
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Photo ID: 107343
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 4, 2018 Kevin Morgan
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Glenwood Springs
Glenwood Springs, CO
1160
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
Looking west toward the platform at Glenwood, we find passengers moving toward their assigned cars, ready to board the Zephyr and depart of destinations east.
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Photo ID: 107344
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 4, 2018 Kevin Morgan
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Grizzly
Garfield County, CO
1378
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
After completing its station stop in Glenwood Springs, the eastbound Zephyr is on the move again on the main track at Grizzly. Grizzly is one of three sidings located within the splendor of Glenwood Canyon. The other two sidings are Shoshone and Allen.
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Photo ID: 107345
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 4, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Grizzly
Garfield County, CO
1314
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Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
The California Zephyr follows the Colorado River for just over 230 miles in both Utah and Colorado. Here, the mighty river spans across the spectacular Glenwood Canyon as the eastbound Zephyr glides by on the main track at Grizzly.
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Photo ID: 107346
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 4, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
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East of Dotsero
Eagle County, CO
1310
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Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
The Eastbound Zephyr just left Dotsero and is now on the Dotsero Cutoff. The cutoff was started in 1932 and was completed in 1934. The cutoff, running nearly 40 miles, connected the mainline of the Denver and Salt Lake at Bond, CO to the mainline of the Denver and Rio Grande Western at Dotsero, CO. By the 1930s, the D&RGW controlled the D&SL, so the cutoff created a far more direct route between Denver and Salt Lake City.
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Photo ID: 107347
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 4, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Range
Eagle County, CO
1165
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Subdivision
Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
One of the coolest sidings to witness meets at is the 7,700 foot long siding of Range. Colorado River Road goes over a hill to the west, giving in interesting perspective of this very long and straight siding. Frequently the eastbound and westbound Zephyrs will meet here, and today is no exception.
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Photo ID: 107348
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 4, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Range
Eagle County, CO
1113
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Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
If you look closely, you can see a clear signal on the main near the top of the frame for the eastbound Zephyr. meanwhile, the switch at the west end of Range is about to throw. Neither Zephyr would have to stop here, creating what is referred to as a "rolling meet".
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Photo ID: 107349
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 4, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
East of Dotsero
Eagle County, CO
1213
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Subdivision
Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
The curves of the track along the Dotsero Cutoff are, in general, not quite as tight as those on other parts of the Moffat. As a result, the Zephyr is able to move along the cutoff at speeds around 50 MPH. Here, the Zephyr is at track speed as it glides down the grade that averages around 0.3%.
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Photo ID: 107350
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 4, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
East of Dotsero
Eagle County, CO
1194
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Subdivision
Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
The westbound Zephyr glides along the Colorado River just a few miles east of Dotsero. AMTK 156 was taken off the Winter Park Express a week earlier as the Zephyr needed it for power. It was then returned to Chicago for a 92-day inspection, and is now back on the Zephyr once again!
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Photo ID: 107351
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 4, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Simms Street
Arvada, CO
1331
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Subdivision
Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
Earlier in the day, I got some shots of this Zephyr on the west slope in the Glenwood Springs area. After driving back over the Continental Divide, I was able to get back to Arvada for one last shot of the train as it approaches the Simms Street grade crossing!
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