UP has been doing some track work on the former D&RGW. It should be done by now.
CHICAGO - Scheduled track improvements on the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) in Colorado will require Amtrak to use an alternate route for the California Zephyr between Denver and Salt Lake City during five periods in July and August. The detour will follow the historic transcontinental railroad route through Wyoming and Utah.
On the following dates Amtrak will be unable to use the UP route between Granby and Glenwood Springs.
On those days, the California Zephyr will detour between Denver and Salt Lake City via a northern route through Wyoming, making no intermediate station stops.
Speaking of trains running through Wyoming...
Why dont Amtrak stop at Cheyenne anymore?
Take a Ride on the Scenic Line!
traintownofcowee wrote: Speaking of trains running through Wyoming...Why dont Amtrak stop at Cheyenne anymore?
Wyoming is one of 4 States not served by Amtrak. The California Zephyr uses the former D&RGW because the scenery is better, and the Denver-Seattle Pioneer last ran during May 1997.
nanaimo73 wrote: traintownofcowee wrote: Speaking of trains running through Wyoming...Why dont Amtrak stop at Cheyenne anymore?Wyoming is one of 4 States not served by Amtrak. The California Zephyr uses the former D&RGW because the scenery is better, and the Denver-Seattle Pioneer last ran during May 1997.
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