A unique Colorado sunrise with red-colored snow clouds reflecting off of Barr Lake greets the riders on the California Zephyr.
BNSF 2549 (GP39-3) runs into heavy snow and strong winds as it makes its way past Barr Lake in Brighton, Colorado.
FIRE AND ICE. The California Zephyr makes track speed on the Brush Sub at dawn as it passes a frozen Barr Lake in Brighton, Colorado.
The Boeing aircraft are no doubt running IFR as BNSF 5620 (ES44AC) leads them and the Z train through Brighton, Colorado on the Brush Sub.
The California Zephyr whips up the snow as it runs at track speed (79mph) through West Barr Lake on the Brush Sub.
Amtrak engine 206 (P42DC) kicks up the snow as it runs past a signal on the Brush Sub at Barr Lake in Brighton, Colorado.
The last minutes of evening sun catch BNSF 3810 (ET44C4) leading a stack train towards Denver, Colorado on the Brush Sub.
BNSF ACe 8577 shoves and empty coal through West Tonville on the Brush Sub.
It's the Blue Hour in Brighton as the California Zephyr runs past what's left of the Barr Lake finger lake on the north side of the track.
A warm summer afternoon catches BNSF 7289 (ES44DC) leading a freight past Barr Lake in Brighton, Colorado.
The sun has just come up and BNSF 8421 (SD70ACe) leads an empty coal train east on the Brush Sub.
After leaving Denver nearly 13 and a half hours late, the California Zephyr #6 passed Barr Lake in Brighton, Colorado in the daytime.
Mother Nature provides the framing of BNSF 5940 (ES44AC) as it muscles a coal train past Barr Lake in Brighton, Colorado.
BNSF 5940 (ES44AC) and mates shove an empty coal east on the Brush Sub.
BNSF 9273 (SD70ACe) sits on a siding at West Barr Lake. It will soon get the green signal and shove the loaded coal towards Denver, Colorado.