The bright gold sunrise shows the oil canning effect on the P42DC motors of the California Zephyr at it runs through Fort Morgan, Colorado on the Brush Sub.
A glowing sunrise, low clouds and a little ground fog give an eerie feel to the morning as the California Zephyr 5 runs through Roggen, Colorado.
The westbound California Zephyr stops at the Amtrak depot in Fort Morgan, Colorado just as the sun rises in the east.
The two lead motors of the California Zephyr reach the sunshine as fog clouds coat to tops of the foothills in Coal Creek Canyon, Colorado.
The fog clouds are moving into Coal Creek Canyon just as the California Zephyr arrives on its way up the Moffat Tunnel Sub.
The sun peaks above the clouds just as the California Zephyr runs through Roggen, Colorado on its way to Denver on the Brush Sub.
The California Zephyr pulls into Fort Morgan, Colorado at sunrise.
After a quick stop at the Fort Morgan Amtrak Depot the California Zephyr leaves and heads towards Denver, Colorado.
The west bound California Zephyr runs towards Roggen, Colorado under a golden Colorado sunrise.
After leaving Denver The California Zephyr heads up the Rocky Mountains on the Moffat Tunnel Sub, passing through 30 tunnels to get to the west slope and the next stop at Fraser, Colorado.
The California Zephyr is racing the sunrise as it runs westbound on the Brush Sub towards Denver, Colorado.
The west bound California Zephyr was just late enough to enable this sunrise shot at Roggen, Colorado.
Amtrak’s Père Marquette crosses the Kalamazoo River in New Richmond, MI., on a beautiful autumn morning.
The southbound Amtrak passes through Brighton Park, back when the semaphores were still hanging. This junction was manually controlled via the switch tender in the little shanty. Now the junctio... (more)
The westbound Illinois Zephyr having arrived early at La Grange Road departs on time into the setting sun.