Westbound Amtrak No.5, the California Zephyr, rounds the horseshoe curve at Flycasters Flat Ahead lay the grades up to Donner Pass in the distance. The Truckee River and old highway 40 are in the ... (more)
Eastbound Amtrak train No. 6, the California Zephyr, drifts downhill from Donner Pass to Reno Nevada, the next stop.
Just after sunrise, Amtrak No. 6, the eastbound California Zephyr, curves into West Maxwell, Utah, on November 20, 2003.
Amtrak's number 6 the California Zephyr rolls through Utah's eastern desert. As the day light journey begin for it's passengers, in a area known as the book cliffs.
With only a few miles to go before arriving its final destination at Emeryville, the westbound Amtrak California Zephyr sails through the curves at Pinole on the ex-SP Cal-P mainline.
With storms passing to the east, Amtrak No. 5, the California Zephyr, traverses rugged Little Gore Canyon between Azure and Radium, Colorado, on August 4, 2014.
The westbound California Zephyr cruises along the Colorado River on the Dotsero cutoff. It is late winter, with snow still lingering at the higher elevations. Olympus OM-2n, 50mm f/1.4, Kodachrome... (more)
Amtrak's California Zephyr train No. 5 prepares to depart the Rio Grande depot in Salt Lake City on Dec. 12, 1998.
A combo plate of power (GE P42DC, GE P32BWH, EMD F40PH) lead the California Zephyr east into the sunlight in Spanish Fork Canyon on Sept. 25, 1998.
The eastbound California Zephyr passes the junction with the U.P. Craig branch, which curves up the hill to the right. Amtrak units 129 & 191 with seven cars.
The California Zephyr is between Azure and Radium on the Moffat Route and a very nice winters day.
Amtrak's eastbound California Zephyr negotiates the frequent turns of the Donner Pass Route as it passes through Casa Loma, California on a cold and rainy day.
Amtrak # 6, the eastbound "California Zephyr", pulled by P42DC # 204 and 130, in the Red Canyon of the Colorado river between Dotsero and Burns.
Amtrak's eastbound California Zephyr toting another Sprinter at last light.
The California Zephyr is almost 1 hour early as it skirts along the shores of the east bay.