Train Time at Winter Park Resort New snow overnight delights the ridership of the Winter Park Express.
Sportsman’s Paradise California Zephyr rolls over the fisherman on the Colorado River.
Snowy Morning at Coal Creek Typical snowy morning at Coal Creek, CO.
After arriving in Denver, Colorado under mild weather conditions, the California Zephyr ran through snow and a wind chill temperature of zero degrees in Tolland, Colorado as it headed to the Moffa... (more)
Amtrak engine #179 (P42DC) leads the California Zephyr through Byers Canyon, Colorado.
The California Zephyr runs through Tunnel 29 at Pinecliffe, Colorado as it heads into the Colorado Rocky Mountains on the Moffat Tunnel Sub.
Amtrak engine #188 (P42DC) leaves Fraser, Colorado as it heads towards the Moffat Tunnel.
The California Zephyr runs through heavy snow as it heads west through Pinecliffe, Colorado on the Moffat Tunnel Sub.
The morning Southwest Chief makes a run over Raton Pass as AMTK 194 pulls the train under another Santa Fe cantilever.
The eastbound Southwest Chief is cruising for the last station stop in daylight for the day as AMTK 181 leads the train under the Santa Fe cantilever just outside of Trinidad.
The sunrise glints off the Amtrak's Winter Park Express Ski Train as it runs past the old water tower in the North Yard at Denver, Colorado.
A golden sunrise glints off the California Zephyr as it runs through Keenesburg, Colorado on the Brush Sub.
Amtrak engine #7 leads the California Zephyr towards Tunnel #1 at Plainview, Colorado.
The California Zephyr meets strong winds and blowing snow as it heads west through Rollinsville, Colorado on the Moffat Tunnel Sub.
A golden sunrise catches the Amtrak Winter Park Express Ski Train notching up as it makes the turn at Leyden, Colorado and heads west on the Moffat Tunnel Sub.