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Wednesday, July 8, 2020
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Kevin Morgan
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Fraser
Fraser, CO
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Moffat Tunnel (UP)
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I was never a huge fan on Amtrak's Phase IV paint scheme, but that doesn't mean it isn't cool seeing the Phase IV Heritage Unit leading the westbound Zephyr! Here, the train is making its station stop at Fraser on the main track. The engineer just gave a blast on the horn, telling passenger that stepped off to stretch their legs that it is time to get back onboard.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2020
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Kevin Morgan
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Tabernash
Tabernash, CO
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820 (Add a Comment)
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Moffat Tunnel (UP)
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The siding at Tabernash is a very interesting one. The siding makes a sharp curve to the left (when heading west) and there is a very large separation between siding at main. This is because there is a wye here and, at one point, this where helpers were station to cut in to heavy eastbound trains for the final shove up to the Moffat Tunnel. Today, the Zephyr glides down the main with AMTK 184 on the point.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2020
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Kevin Morgan
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CP DS129 (Bond)
Bond, CO
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780 (Add a Comment)
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Moffat Tunnel (UP)
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Here at Bond, also known as Orestod, the Zephyr creeps west through a 15 MPH slow order. The slow order is due to the extreme heat and the concern of sun kinks is the rails. The Craig Branch, leading to Energy and Axial mines, peals away from the main line here. The Zephyr changes from the Moffat Tunnel Sub to the Glenwood Springs Sub here as it starts on the Dotsero Cutoff.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2020
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Kevin Morgan
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East of Dell
Eagle County, CO
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790 (Add a Comment)
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Glenwood Springs (UP)
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Amtrak
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The Zephyr rounds a bend and crosses over Tepee Creek, which converges with the Colorado River here. The Zephyr is just a few miles east of the siding of Dell. According to a recent rumor, Dell is one of several sidings UP is considering disconnecting from the main and, at least for the time being, mothballing. This is presumably to save on costs, particularly considering the lack of traffic these days.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2020
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Kevin Morgan
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CP RG386 (East Rifle)
Rifle, CO
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810 (Add a Comment)
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Glenwood Springs (UP)
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Amtrak
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About 25 miles west of Glenwood Springs, the Zephyr is approaching the east switch of Rifle. Once upon a time, the Rio Grande Zephyr stopped at Rifle. When the Rio Grande Zephyr retired in April 1983 and Amtrak ran the California Zephyr through here, Amtrak's California Zephyr initially stopped at Rifle as well. However, just six months later, in October 1983, Amtrak removed Rifle as a station stop.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2020
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Kevin Morgan
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East of Glenwood Springs
Glenwood Springs, CO
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757 (Add a Comment)
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Glenwood Springs (UP)
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Amtrak
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While its true that Amtrak is sometimes delayed, it is also true that traveling by car is not always a walk in the park! The eastbound Zephyr gets to proceed into and through Glenwood Canyon while eastbound traffic on I-70 is at a dead standstill. A fire alongside Glenwood Canyon has I-70 shut down at the moment, and traffic isn't going anywhere. Indeed, some people are even getting out of their car and talking with their asphalt neighbors. I'll bet the passengers on Amtrak are enjoying the view as they roll east by the stopped traffic!
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