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Photo ID: 109932
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Winter Park (7,110 ft)
Winter Park, CO
151
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
Under mostly overcast skies, the westbound Zephyr glides down the 1.50% grade near the west end of Winter Park. It is an unusually warm day, but there is still plenty of snow to be had here at roughly 9,000 feet above sea level. James Peak and the Continental Divide are in-and-out of the clouds.
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Photo ID: 109933
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Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Granby (7,325 ft)
Granby, CO
135
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
The westbound Zephyr is slowing for a brief station stop at Granby. The train arrived ahead of schedule, and stayed stopped at the depot until the scheduled departure time of 10:37am.
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Photo ID: 109934
Date Shot
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Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Granby to Sulphur (MP 76.2 to MP 84.6)
Grand County, CO
144
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
There is a wonderful smattering of deciduous trees between Granby and Sulphur that, in seasons other than winter, offer some nice color along this part of the Moffat. Of course, being five days to Christmas, the leaves are long gone as the westbound Zephyr traverses the single track mainline.
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Photo ID: 109935
Date Shot
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Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Granby to Sulphur (MP 76.2 to MP 84.6)
Grand County, CO
105
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
The forecast called for overcast skies, but the skies have actually largely cleared out, creating some great sunny (and snowy) shots as the westbound Zephyr approaches the east end of Sulphur, out of frame around the bend to the left.
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Photo ID: 109936
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Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Byers Canyon
Grand County, CO
166
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
On the shortest days of the year, the sun is so far to the south, that much of Byers Canyon spends the day cast in shadows. The westbound Zephyr is following along the Colorado River (and US-40) near the west end of the canyon.
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Photo ID: 109937
Date Shot
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Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Tunnel 40 (MP 113.8, 63 ft)
Grand County, CO
121
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
In Little Gore Canyon, the westbound Zephyr passes through one of the shortest tunnels on the Moffat, Tunnel 40. The trains is cast in shadows as the sun does not quite reach the rails here this time of year. In addition to the stark difference between light and shadow, there is an equally stark difference between snow and no snow!
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Photo ID: 109938
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Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Yarmony (7,760 ft)
Eagle County, CO
141
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
When you stand next to Amtrak (or any train, for that matter), it feels so huge. Then, you plop it in the middle of the Rocky Mountains and suddenly it doesn't feel quite so big at all! The Zephyr is on the main track at Yarmony, just a few miles from Bond and the transition from the Moffat Tunnel Sub to the Glenwood Springs Sub.
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Photo ID: 109939
Date Shot
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Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS126 (West Yarmony)
Eagle County, CO
115
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
The Zephyr knocks down a clear (green) signal at the west end of Yarmony. This is one of the newer sidings on the Moffat. The siding of Yarmony has existed for many decades. However, it was a relatively short siding (less than 5,000 feet) that UP rarely used after the SP merger. Which is why, when a derailment at the west switch occurred, UP did not reconnect the siding! The switch was completely gone. After nearly a decade, UP finally invested the money to relocate the east end of the siding just west of a grade crossing, and extend the siding to the west, creating the 7,760 foot siding that it is today.
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Photo ID: 109940
Date Shot
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Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Yarmony to Bond (MP 124.6 to MP 127.0)
Eagle County, CO
111
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Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
West of the west switch of Bond, the Zephyr continues to snake along the Colorado River on the journey west through the Colorado high country. Here, the tracks are a bit below 6,800 feet above sea level.
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Photo ID: 109941
Date Shot
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Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS129 (Bond)
Bond, CO
118
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Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
Right at the transition from the Glenwood Springs Sub to the Moffat Tunnel Sub, an eastbound oil train creeps along on the siding at Bond. A fresh crew just got on the train and is preparing to depart eastbound. Note the rails breaking away and climbing a grade above the oil train. This is the Craig Branch that heads to Steamboat Springs and ultimately Craig. Once busy with coal traffic, the line between Bond and Phippsburg now sees about two trains per week on average. Locals from Phippsburg down to Bond and back.
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Photo ID: 109942
Date Shot
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Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS129 (Bond)
Bond, CO
174
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
UP 8230 and UP 5871 are in the OS at Bond, sometimes referred to as Orestod. Here, there are crossovers between the main and the east and west sidings at Bond, as well as Craig Branch. The name Orestod comes from Dotsero spelled backward. It is here that the Dotsero cutoff was built in the 1930, connecting the original Denver and Rio Grande Western (at Dotsero) with the Denver and Salt Lake (here at Bond, or Orestod).
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Photo ID: 109943
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Troublesome (5,570 ft)
Grand County, CO
108
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Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
2 1/2 hours after pulling out of Bond, this eastbound oil train is on the main track at Troublesome. Ironically, it was here at Troublesome where a significant derailment occurred in the late 1950s. That derailment involved the crew of an eastbound missing an approach (yellow) signal at West Troublesome and hitting a westbound that was entering the siding at East Troublesome. It led to Rio Grande creating a safety/training video called "The Trouble at Troublesome".
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Photo ID: 109944
Date Shot
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Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Troublesome (5,570 ft)
Grand County, CO
114
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
After running through canyons (include Gore Canyon) nearly nonstop since leaving Bond, the valley opens up east of Kremmling. Here at Troublesome, this eastbound unit oil train is actually able to reach speeds of 45-50 MPH. Not bad for the middle of the Rocky Mountains.
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Photo ID: 109945
Date Shot
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Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Flat (7,050 ft)
Grand County, CO
150
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
BNSF's westbound Denver-Provo manifest is taking the siding for a well-timed meet with an eastbound UP oil train. Indeed, the oil train has already knocked down the light at the west end of Flat.
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Photo ID: 109946
Date Shot
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Wednesday, December 20, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Times Viewed
Flat (7,050 ft)
Grand County, CO
122
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
Other than the westbound Zephyr, I only saw two other trains on the Moffat on this day. A loaded eastbound UP oil train, and a westbound BNSF Denver-Provo. As it happens, the two trains met at Flat, between Sulphur and Kremmling. The BNSF manifest took the siding, although it was really close to a rolling meet as the two trains each knocked down their respective ends of Flat at close to the same time.
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