Rocky Mountaineer's GP40-3 leads the passenger train through Coal Creek Canyon, Colorado as it heads west on the Moffat Tunnel Sub.
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The Rocky Mountaineer's GP40-3 leads the passenger train through Coal Creek Canyon as it heads west on the Moffat Tunnel Sub.
RMRX 8020 leads the Sunday westbound at Pinecliffe, CO.
Plainview Rocky Mountaineer Nearing the end of its trip from Moab, RM is passing through Plainview near tunnel 1.
Rocky Mountaineer Westbound Rocky Mountaineer passes through many cuts and granite valleys on the trip from Denver to Grand Junction on this most scenic trip.
RMRX 8020 (GP40-3) leads the Rocky Mountaineer passenger train out of Coal Creek Canyon and towards Tunnel #1.
The Rocky Mountaineer runs through Coal Creek Canyon, Colorado as it heads into the Colorado Rocky Mountains on the way to Utah.
RMRX 8020 (GP40-3) leads the Rocky Mountaineer over Highway 72 in Coal Creek Canyon, Colorado.
Rocky Moutaineer's GP40-3 leads the way around the rock formations above Coal Creek Canyon.
Coal Creek Canyon is starting to green up with the spring rains as the Rocky Moutaineer heads into the Colorado Rocky Mountains on their way to Utah.
The Rocky Moutaineer climbs the 2% grade out of Coal Creek Canyon and approaches Tunnel #1 on the Moffat Tunnel Sub.
The Rocky Mountaineer passenger train climbs out of Coal Creek Canyon on its way into the Colorado Rockies.
RMRX 8020 brings their train downhill out of Tunnel 1 as they prepare to go around Big Ten curve and enter Denver.
The Rocky Mountaineer Rockies to Red Rocks train swings around iconic Big Ten curve as they make their way into Denver. Leading today's train is RMRX 8020, built for the B&O.