Looking right at home, Union Pacific No. 1989, the Rio Grande heritage locomotive, exits Tunnel 29 east of Pinecliffe, Colorado, leading UP’s MRONY over former D&RGW territory on July 10, 2006.
Amtrak 17 (P42DC) leads the California Zephyr and leans into the elevated curve on its way to Pinecliffe, Colorado.
BNSF 6942 (ES44AC) comes through Tunnel 29 on the Moffat Tunnel Sub east of Pinecliffe, Colorado.
BNSF 6764 ES44C4 shoves a west bound freight towards Tunnel #29 and will soon reach Pinecliffe, Colorado on its way to the Moffat Tunnel and under the Continental Divide.
BNSF 6764 ES44C4 runs WB through Tunnel #29 as it muscles a freight towards Pinecliffe, Colorado.
BNSF 5058 (Dash 9) heads up a string of 6 engines and a long freight while waiting for a crew change where the Moffat Line crosses the South Boulder Creek west of Pinecliffe, Colorado.
BNSF 5058 (Dash 9) is seen holding station with a freight at a bridge crossing over South Boulder Creek west of Pinecliffe, Colorado.
UP 3027 (SD70AH-T4) exists Tunnel 29 as it leads a freight through Pinecliffe on the Moffat Tunnel Sub. The 20 degree temperature, snow and high winds made for a cold day of rail fanning in the m... (more)
A fierce snow storm pounds the mountains around Pinecliffe, Colorado as UP 3027 (SD70AH-T4) exits Tunnel 29 and heads towards Denver.
Amtrak 139 (P42DC) leads the California Zephyr through the fall colored trees in Pinecliffe, Colorado.
UP 8187 (ES44AC) leads a mixed freight past the colorful aspens at Pinecliffe, Colorado.
A Fall Day in Pinecliffe Fall colors are subtle in the overcast light on this wet day along the Moffat Road.
On the First Day of Fall, Aspens in Gold Below me from the steep incline just below CO highway 72 a westbound crawls around the horseshoe at day lighted tunnel 28. In search o... (more)
BNSF Denver to Provo manifest freight exits Cliff siding at Pinecliffe, Colorado, on March 29, 2007.
Last Train 5 until May March 29th, 2020 was the last westbound California Zephyr for over a month on Moffat due to a crew shortage from COVID-19. Looking more like the Winter P... (more)