The summit of southern California's Cajon Pass is about 3770' in elevation, high enough that it receives snow several times per year - anything from a light dusting to heavier snow that lasts several days. In early 1998, an arctic storm dumped enough snow on the Pass to hide the fact that this is, in fact, a desert. Amtrak F40PH 352 leads the no longer operated train #35, The Desert Wind, westward at Summit on its trip from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles.
Depicts Amtrak's "Desert Wind" service, which operated from Los Angeles to Salt Lake City, via Las Vegas. Its discontinuance in 1997 left the lower Intermountain region, including Las Vegas, without any passenger rail service since.