An AC4400CW, an ET44AC, and an ES44AC lead a westbound coal empty as it snakes its way around Big Ten and toward a clear signal at the east end of Eisele (formerly Clay). The lead unit, UP 6321, c... (more)
After getting stuck in the siding at Rocky for close to three hours due to maintenance, this coal empty is finally on the move again, climbing out of Rocky and up and around Big Ten. The train is ... (more)
The eastbound Zephyr rolls east on the main at Eisele as it continues the journey east toward Denver and points beyond. Eisele is really the last place the eastbound Zephyr will skirt the front ra... (more)
West of Denver on the former Denver and Rio Grande Western - now UP's Moffat Tunnel Sub - you'll find the awesome engineering of Little Ten and Big Ten Curves.
The original architects of the ra... (more)
Just east of Rocky, in Barbara's Gulch, the first westbound Zephyr to leave Denver on a Wednesday morning in almost eight months approaches a Clear (green) signal at the east end of Rocky. A lone ... (more)