Amtrak engine 146 (P42DC) leads the California Zephyr through Coal Creek Canyon and past an area being developed for high-end single-family homes. They will no doubt have a great view twice a day... (more)
The California Zephyr runs through the cut at Coal Creek Canyon and will run up to Tunnel 1 at Plainview, Colorado.
Big Mac on the Moffat A serendipitous morning with my son at Tunnel 1 this morning with the PVO showing up with something other than a GEVO!
A Very Popular Location Twice this week, a week where I couldn’t walk up I fly for my usual takes I’m greeted by numerous rail fans playing the tunnel 1 area at Coal Creek. Repeat ... (more)
The Rocky Mountaineer passenger train passes through the cut in Coal Creek Canyon as it runs towards Denver, Colorado on the Moffat Tunnel Sub.
Tunnel 1 Mountaineer Rocky Mountaineer passes with correct power into the morning sun at Coal Creek Canyon on the steep grade into the tunnel district.
Dawn is breaking as Heritage I painted engine BNSF 1061 (Dash9) rounds the corner at Blue Mountain and heads towards Coal Creek Canyon.
The California Zephyr rounds the horseshoe curve at Coal Creek Canyon and heads to Plainview, Colorado.
Amtrak 174 (P42DC) leads the California Zephyr through Coal Creek Canyon as it begins the journey to climb the Moffat Tunnel Sub towards the Continental Divide.'
BNSF 6202 (ES44AC) winds through Coal Creek Canyon with a freight on the Moffat Tunnel Sub.
The California Zephyr runs through Coal Creek Canyon as it begins the climb into the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
BNSF 7414 (ES44DC) leads an oil can train through Coal Creek Canyon, Colorado.
BNSF 7414 (ES44DC) leads the Provo train on the Moffat Tunnel Sub through Coal Creek Canyon.
The California Zephyr #5 runs through Coal Creek Canyon as it begins the journey into the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
Amtrak engine #75 (P42DC) pulls the California Zephyr through the hills in Coal Creek Canyon, Colorado as it heads up the Moffat Tunnel Sub.