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Photo ID: 108560
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, January 1, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Lacy
Garfield County, CO
833
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
In the Grand Valley of western Colorado west of Rifle, the eastbound Zephyr overtakes a UP coal load patiently waiting in the siding at Lacy.
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Photo ID: 108559
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, January 1, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 396
Garfield County, CO
925
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Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Union Pacific
An interesting pair of units - an SD70ACe-T4 and an SD70M - lead an eastbound coal load amid a beautiful landscape between the sidings of Dos and Lacy. The train will be taking the siding at Lacy to allow the eastbound Zephyr to pass by without delay. A great way to kick off 2021!
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Photo ID: 108516
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, October 5, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Palisade
Palisade, CO
939
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Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
If you are from Colorado...or even if you are not...you may be familiar with Palisade peaches. The town of Palisade, which is about 11 miles east of Grand Junction, is known for both its peaches and its vineyards. You can see a bit of both in this shot as the westbound Zephyr heads west on the main. I-70 runs along the barren cliff in the background. The siding of Palisade is one of the longest between Denver and Grand Junction at 12,200 feet. In order to attempt new cost saving measures, this is the final westbound Zephyr on a Monday for the foreseeable future. For now, the Zephyr will run west out of Denver on Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday. It will run east out of Grand Junction on Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday.
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Photo ID: 108515
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, October 5, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
CP RG367 (East Chacra)
Chacra, CO
936
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Subdivision
Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
After getting through canyon west of Glenwood Springs, the Zephyr reaches Chacra and the start of Grand Valley. The landscape opens up, allowing for much higher speeds for trains. Here at east end of Chacra, the Zephyr passes by some brilliant fall colors as it picks up speed. It will go 70+ MPH for much of the remaining trip to Grand Junction.
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Photo ID: 108514
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, October 5, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Glenwood Springs
Glenwood Springs, CO
823
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Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
Passengers whose destination is Glenwood Springs get off the Zephyr, we see the historic depot in the foreground and the Glenwood Hot Springs in the background across the Colorado River and on the other side of I-70. It is this hot springs resort that makes Glenwood Springs such a popular destination for passengers on the Zephyr.
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Photo ID: 108513
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, October 5, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Glenwood Springs
Glenwood Springs, CO
926
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Subdivision
Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
For the last time on Mondays for an indefinite amount of time, the westbound Zephyr pulls into the siding at Glenwood Springs for its station stop. Any passengers disembarking for a visit in Glenwood Springs will have to wait until Wednesday or Friday to return to Denver on the train as there will be no eastbound Zephyrs through Glenwood on Tuesdays or Thursdays.
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Photo ID: 108512
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, October 5, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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East of Dotsero
Eagle County, CO
867
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Subdivision
Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
Nearing the west end of the Dotsero Cutoff, the westbound Zephyr emerges from behind trees that are in the middle of their transition from summer to fall. A beautiful time to ride the rails through the Rockies!
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Photo ID: 108511
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, October 5, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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East of Range
Eagle County, CO
879
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Subdivision
Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
There is a spot not far east of Range on the Dotsero Cutoff where the Colorado River makes a wide 180° curve. Colorado River Road follows the river the long way around, but the tracks take a shortcut, crossing the river twice in less than a mile. Here, at the west crossing, we find the Zephyr passing through a fantastic fall scene.
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Photo ID: 108339
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 8, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Grand Valley
Parachute, CO
920
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Subdivision
Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Kansas City Southern, BNSF
Before starting the 200 mile journey back home, I stuck around at Grand Valley for one last look as KCS 4742 and BNSF 8597 as they bring up the rear of the Denver-Provo. Within 90 minutes or so, the train will reach Grand Junction for a crew change and some switching of cars before continuing on toward Provo.
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Photo ID: 108338
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 8, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
CP RG403 (East Grand Valley)
Parachute, CO
860
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Subdivision
Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) BNSF
The Denver-Provo is moving at track speed as it passes by a clear signal at the east switch of Grand Valley. Other than taking the siding to meet Amtrak at Allen (near the east end of Glenwood Canyon), the train has not had to stop since leaving Denver! Indeed, the Zephyr is the only train it has even met. And it will prove to be the only train is meets on the entire journey from Denver to Grand Junction. The crew went on duty at 8:15am in Denver and will easily make it to Grand Junction within the 12 hour limit.
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Photo ID: 108337
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 8, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
West of Lacy
Garfield County, CO
870
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Subdivision
Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) BNSF
Just west of Lacy, an ES44AC, ET44C4, and ES44DC lead the Denver-Provo west. These three units make for a rather unique trio for the journey.
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Photo ID: 108336
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 8, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Lacy
Garfield County, CO
849
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Subdivision
Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) BNSF
The entire Denver-Provo is condensed down thanks to the help of a 300mm lense! The train has a clear signal down the main at Lacy, a few miles west of Rifle. In fact, the houses seen in the distance are in Rifle.
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Photo ID: 108335
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 8, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Glenwood Springs
Glenwood Springs, CO
860
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Subdivision
Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) BNSF
A pair of DPUs bring up the tail end of the Denver-Provo as it rolls by an almost completely empty yard in Glenwood Springs late in the afternoon.
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Photo ID: 108334
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 8, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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CP RG361 (Glenwood)
Glenwood Springs, CO
878
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Subdivision
Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Kansas City Southern, BNSF
Today's Denver-Provo has a bit of a surprise visitor as the first of two DPUs. A Kansas City Southern ES44AC is currently being power shared with BNSF, joined with a BNSF SD70ACe.
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Photo ID: 108332
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, July 8, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
East of Glenwood Springs
Glenwood Springs, CO
820
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Subdivision
Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
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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