A 2 1/2 hour train number 6 made for a different day than was originally planned. Instead of driving out to the east desert for sunrise, and Amtrak. I was able to sleep in at the camp ground very ... (more)
Amtrak 135 and 824 are rolling through the Red Narrows of Spanish Fork canyon. The train is the easbound Zephyr number 6.
Lots of picture potential out in the east desert. The problem is finding trains to do it with. If your lucky you might see 3 to 4 train go a across these rail during daylight hours.
Did a little climbing, and shot a picture I have never shot before. Number 6 is in the Tucker section of the canyon by the Tie Fork rest stop.
Nearing where the Pleasant Valley Subdivision splits off. Amtrak 135 and 824 high ball through Colton, Utah.
With a super friendly crew on board. Amtrak number 6 navigates the Narrows. I might add the Narrows is appropriately named as the river, railroad, and highway all funnel into a tight passage of th... (more)
Getting the day started off with Amtrak number 6. The train was running 2 1/2 hours late this morning. So I was able to get some shots that aren't usually possible.
The first of the new Amtrak Acela trainsets being built by Alstom is enroute to the Transportation Technology Center in Pueblo, Colorado and passed through Erie, Pennsylvania on February 17th, 202... (more)
Amtrak's first brand-new Acela trainset is on the way to Pueblo! The special move is seen rolling through Tifft Street having just completed a crew change and departed downtown Buffalo. This move ... (more)
The outbound Capitol Limited departs its namesake City as it heads under wire for a short distance before entering CSX rails.
Amtrak 29 deadheads from Ivy City to Washington Union Station as they enter the south end of the NEC for the short trip.
Amtrak 91 blasts into Pierson.
Having been on the foreground track about 60 seconds ago, the elevation gain is clear as Amtrakās version the Ski Train with its unique pink LYFT sponsored wraps climbs towards Tunnel #1.
A late spring snowstorm has blanketed the landscape for the California Zephyr as it winds its way through Coal Creek Canyon.