Union Pacific’s Potash Local seems to be bursting straight out of a solid wall of red rock in this view. The location is at the bottom of a steep, narrow cut on the downgrade that ends at the Colo... (more)
The Potash Local is returning Eastbound on the Cane Creek Branch near the old siding of Lee. The snow covered La Sal Mountains dominate in the background.
The Friday only Potash Local makes its way Eastbound on the Cane Creek Branch near the Corona Arch trail head. The Colorado River is seen in the background.
The Westbound Potash Local heads through Bootlegger Canyon on the Cane Creek Branch. Corona Arch is seen in the background.
Union Pacific #2167 is on the point of the once-a-week Potash Local as it follows along the Colorado River on the Cane Creek Branch. This engine was originally the UP #6012.
The Potash local heads Eastbound on the Cane Creek Branch at the crossing with the Corona Arch trail.
The once-a-week Potash Local heads back Westbound on the Cane Creek Branch after departing the Mine at Potash.
The Potash Local returns Eastbound up the Cane Creek Branch near Lee. The snow covered La Sal Mountains are seen in the background.
A trio of SP tunnel motors are powering the Potash Local. The train has arrived at Potash and is shown switching cars against the backdrop of the impressive red cliffs