Amtrak engine 134 (P42DC) leads the California Zephyr #6 train east through Roggen, Colorado.
BNSF 2698 (GP39-3) works the grain elevator at Roggen, Colorado.
BNSF 3854 (ET44C4) leads the Z stack train towards Roggen, Colorado, while also carrying a Boeing 737 fuselage.
BNSF 2698 (GP39-3) has just dropped off a cut of hopper cars at a silo in Roggen, Colorado and runs light back to Hudson.
Before Sunrise Low light experience at Roggen, CO
The California Zephyr races the sunrise as it heads through open country east of Roggen, Colorado.
The California Zephyr runs through Roggen, Colorado at sunrise, kicking up dirt and debris along the way due to the dry conditions in Colorado.
The California Zephyr 6 train normally runs through Roggen, Colorado after the sun has set, but on this day a 14-hour delay meant that the sun was on the nose as it passed the tall Roggen grain el... (more)
Due to wildfires east of Fort Morgan, Colorado the California Zephry 6 was 14 hours late in departing Denver's Union Station. This enabled a sunny shot as it ran past the large grain silo in Rogg... (more)
The California Zephyr hi balls through Roggen, Colorado at sunrise.
A glowing sunrise, low clouds and a little ground fog give an eerie feel to the morning as the California Zephyr 5 runs through Roggen, Colorado.
The sun peaks above the clouds just as the California Zephyr runs through Roggen, Colorado on its way to Denver on the Brush Sub.
BNSF 9326 (SD70ACe) struggles as it muscles a heavy coal train through West Roggen on the Brush Sub.
A bright sunrise catches the California Zephyr running towards Roggen, Colorado.
The wide-open prairie east of Roggen, Colorado affords the opportunity to get some stunning long distance shots, with the glint of the sunrise bouncing off the rails and the stainless steel of the... (more)