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Photo ID: 113540
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Saturday, March 14, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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State Bridge
Eagle County, CO
9
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
Just east of State Bridge, the tracks follow along the Colorado River. However, the country road makes an impressive climb up and over the top of the hill. You can see a small bus making that climb above the Zephyr.
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Photo ID: 113541
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Saturday, March 14, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Little Gore Canyon
Grand County, CO
12
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak, Union Pacific
The eastbound Zephyr, led by a substitute UP C44ACM and a standard Amtrak P42DC, rolls east along the impressive near-vertical walls of Little Gore Canyon. The train is between Tunnels 40 and 39. As you can see, the level of the Colorado River is a bit low. That is typical this time of year, but low snow levels from this winter, the river is likely not going to increase much this year.
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Photo ID: 113542
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Saturday, March 14, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Tunnel 39 (MP 113.5, 294 ft)
Grand County, CO
7
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak, Union Pacific
The eastbound Zephyr emerges from Tunnel 39, which essentially marks the east end of Little Gore Canyon. The county road that runs (relatively) parallel to the tracks through here is located on top of the vertical rock wall in the background.
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Photo ID: 113543
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Saturday, March 14, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Granby (7,325 ft)
Granby, CO
12
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak, Union Pacific
UP 5833, which replaced a P42DC on the eastbound Zephyr in Salt Lake City, has a ditch light out as the Zephyr moves along the recently-completed extended, heated, platform here at the Granby depot. Two passengers stand on the depot, waiting to board the train to head east.
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Photo ID: 113544
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Saturday, March 14, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Granby (7,325 ft)
Granby, CO
13
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak, Union Pacific
The station stop at Granby is usually a very brief stop for the Zephyr. And today is no different. Conductors work to very quickly get two passengers on the train. From the time the train came to a stop to the time the train was highballing and starting to pull was around 60 seconds!
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Photo ID: 113545
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Saturday, March 14, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Tabernash (9,830 ft)
Grand County, CO
10
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak, Union Pacific
The siding at Tabernash is pretty unique as the main and siding follow very different grades. There are even some privately-owned homes on land between the main and the siding! During the height of the coal era, about 20 years ago, it was quite common to find an eastbound coal load tied down on the main at Tabernash, with other traffic running through the siding. This is because there is a grade crossing on the siding at Tabernash. A coal train tied down would block access to those homes between the two tracks. But now, it is wide open sailing on the main for the eastbound Zephyr.
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Photo ID: 113546
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Saturday, March 14, 2026 Kevin Morgan
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Moffat Tunnel (West Portal)
Grand County, CO
12
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak, Union Pacific
A seen that has change a lot over the years, and yet, at the same time, is timeless. For nearly a century, trains have passed through the scene, running through the 6.2 mile long Moffat Tunnel under the Continental Divide. The eastbound Zephyr, with a borrowed UP C44ACM, pass by the platform at the Winter Park Ski Resort, ready for 10-12 minutes of darkness ahead.
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