Amtrak's red nosed heritage engine ducks in and out of morning sun light as it leads the Eastbound California Zephyr in the red narrows.
Train 6 exits the East portal of the Thistle tunnels with the last Amtrak ACS-64 and 14 cars in tow.
Amtrak's Eastbound California Zephyr glides thru the curves at Kyune with 14 cars in tow and the phase I heritage engine leading.
Amtrak's Eastbound California Zephyr is bathed in morning sun light at Lakota Junction. In the consist are Amtrak's last ACS-64 #670 and Joe Boardman and staff are riding along.
The phase I heritage engine leads the charge East between Wash and Mounds. This train had quite the following due to the heritage engine leading, the last ACS-64 in consist and the Amtrak executiv... (more)
The bright red nose of engine 156 shines in the morning sun as the Eastbound California Zephyr rounds the curves to traverse under highway 6.
Amtrak train 6 approaches the crest of Summit with the last ACS-64 and Amtrak Executives in train.
The phase I heritage engine has the honors of leading train 6 at detour. The Amtrak executive staff are also in tow.
Rods Down! The 611 poses next to the First Responder engine in the classic rods down position at Spencer during the Fired Up photo shoot.
UP 5299 leads a detouring Amtrak train 6 through Rock Springs Wyoming. UP 5299 was added to #6 at Roseville due to a fuel leak on AMTK 184.
Steam across the beam! The newly restored Norfolk and Western J class 611 pulls into the roundhouse at Spencer as steam crosses in front of the double headlight.
The newly rebuilt J class steam locomotive looks great moving under its own power in a scene that could very well have taken place in the 1950s.
The Norfolk Southern First Responders engine glistens under the lights with a purple North Carolina thunderstorm in the background.
UP 5573 shows some signs of wear as it leads the priority 'Z' train across the trestle at Taggart.
Three E units pose under the lights in Spencer.