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Photo ID: 111048
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, September 8, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Bond to Dell
Eagle County, CO
394
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
The Dotsero Cutoff is one of the newest stretches of significant mainline in Colorado. "Newest", in this case, is relative as the cutoff was completed in June 1934. The cutoff created a vital connection between Denver and Salt Lake City, eliminating the need for trains from Denver to run south to Pueblo and west over Tennessee Pass. 175 miles were cut out of the old route. Here, the eastbound Zephyr winds along the Colorado River near the east end of the cutoff under dramatic skies.
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Photo ID: 111047
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, September 8, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS131 (West Bond)
Bond, CO
386
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Rocky Mountaineer, Union Pacific
Similar to last year, the Rocky Mountaineer has once again run with UP power more frequently in 2024 than with its own GP40-3s. This Sunday was no exception as the train departs the west end of Bond and crosses over the Colorado River.
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Photo ID: 111046
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, September 8, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Dell
Eagle County, CO
451
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
Over the course of the (roughly) 36 miles of the Dotsero Cutoff between West Bond and Dotsero, there are two siding for meets. When heading west, the first siding is Dell, which is located a canyon not directly visible from Colorado River Road. The east end half of the 7,430 foot long siding is straight, while the west half is on a sweeping curve. The westbound Zephyr, with Phase 7 AMTK 167 in the second position, moves toward a clear (green) signal at the west end of Dell.
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Photo ID: 110783
Date Shot
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Sunday, July 28, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Glenwood Springs
Glenwood Springs, CO
317
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
The eastbound Zephyr is stopped on the east siding at Glenwood, right in front of the Glenwood Springs depot for its scheduled station stop. Many passengers will board the train here, as a lot of people take the Zephyr to (and from) Glenwood Springs from Denver for a couple days getaway.
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Photo ID: 110782
Date Shot
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Sunday, July 28, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Glenwood Springs
Glenwood Springs, CO
305
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
The eastbound Zephyr is right on time as it heads east on the main at Glenwood. Glenwood actually has two sidings, and east siding and a west siding. The main is located between the two sidings. At the Center Glenwood crossover, the Zephyr will move from the main to the east siding for its station stop.
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Photo ID: 110781
Date Shot
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Saturday, July 27, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Glenwood Springs
Glenwood Springs, CO
384
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Union Pacific
A Herzog train is stopped in the west siding at Glenwood, emptying ballast from the train into a pile on the ground in the yard at Glenwood. This train worked throughout the day, dumping ballast along the tracks. Indeed, UP close the line today, resulting in Amtrak not running between Denver and Grand Junction.
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Photo ID: 108830
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Tuesday, November 2, 2021 Kevin Morgan
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Range
Eagle County, CO
739
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
When both Zephyrs are running on time, it is quite common for them to meet at the siding of Range on the Dotsero Cutoff. On this November day, both Zephyrs were actually running about 90 minutes late, leading to the same result of a meet at Range. The meet was very well timed and turned out to be a "rolling meet". Neither Zephyr had to come to a stop.
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Photo ID: 108829
Date Shot
Photo By
Tuesday, November 2, 2021 Kevin Morgan
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MP 149.6
Eagle County, CO
735
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Amtrak
I have wanted to get a shot of a westbound crossing this bridge here between Dell and Range for quite some time. Alas, Amtrak was close enough to me that I did not have time to set up for the perspective I wanted. However, still a great location amongst the red rocks!
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Photo ID: 108820
Date Shot
Photo By
Tuesday, November 2, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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West of Bond
Eagle County, CO
790
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
On an overcast day in early November, the eastbound Rocky Mountaineer approaches the west portal of Yarmony Tunnel near the east end of the Dotsero Cutoff. The train is making one of its two weekly returns to Denver from Glenwood Springs under cloudy skies.
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Photo ID: 108819
Date Shot
Photo By
Tuesday, November 2, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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West of Bond
Eagle County, CO
801
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
Just west of Bond, the eastbound Rocky Mountaineer follows along the Colorado River under rather overcast, dreary skies as a winter storm makes its way through Colorado.
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Photo ID: 108753
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, July 4, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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West of Bond
Eagle County, CO
799
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Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
A few miles west of Bond has the Rocky Mountaineer rolling east along the Colorado River. Chasing a new passenger train on a beautiful day is a great way to spend a few hours on the 4th of July.
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Photo ID: 108752
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, July 4, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Dell
Eagle County, CO
769
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
The west end of Dell is on a long, nearly 180° curve as the tracks follow the Colorado River. The middle stretch of the siding, however, is nice a straight. That is the part of Dell the eastbound Rocky Mountaineer is follow along now.
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Photo ID: 108751
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, July 4, 2021 Kevin Morgan
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Dell
Eagle County, CO
808
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Glenwood Springs (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
On the main at Dell, the eastbound Rocky Mountaineer wraps along the Colorado River with a pair of UP SD70Ms on the point. Dell is one of two sidings on the Dotsero Cutoff between Dotsero and Bond. As is the case with most siding, it also has a house track, although it is a stub end house track, only accessible from the west. There have been rumors in the last year or so that UP has considered taking Dell out of service, spiking the switches, to reduce the amount of maintenance required on the former Rio Grande. So far, that has not happened.
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Photo ID: 108750
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, July 4, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Dotsero
Dotsero, CO
842
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Subdivision
Railroad
Glenwood Springs (UP) Rocky Mountaineer
The eastbound Rockies to the Red Rocks crosses over the Eagle River as it starts on the west end of Dotsero Cutoff. The mileposts here change from the distance to Denver via Pueblo (342 miles) to the distance to Denver direct over the Moffat (164 miles). The Eagle River, which follows Tennessee Pass on its west slope, joins the Colorado River here at Dotsero.
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Photo ID: 108749
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, July 4, 2021 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Dotsero
Dotsero, CO
874
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Glenwood Springs (UP) BNSF
A pair of BNSF GE DPUs bring up the tail end of a westbound Denver-Provo manifest. Dotsero is where the Moffat (via the Dotsero cutoff) and Tennessee Pass converged on the journey west. You can see a leg of the branch that heads west toward Tennessee Pass in the shot. The train has just crossed over the Eagle river, which joins the Colorado River here at Dotsero.
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