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I just saw a press release from Amtrak about the California Zephyr being rerouted due to the Colorado flooding,. What they didn't say was what the new route is. Often when it's rerouted it runs through Southern Wyoming and near my home in Northern Utah. Any way of seeing the updated schedule?  I'd love to get some pictures of the train going through Weber Canyon

 

 

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Originally Posted by rdunniii:

Too bad Tennessee Pass is gone.


That's for sure. Gorgeous line. The track was still in place last time I visited. I've driven next to a bunch of it (there's no roads by the canyon runs and tunnel runs, of course). I really am sorry I missed that UP steam trip over the Tennessee Pass line, the 844 in June, 1997. I need to at least get the Pentrex tape of the trip and be satisfied with that.

I live in Salida, CO, the city that used to be a Division head for the D&RG.  From Salida many of narrow gauge lines, including the famous Marshall Pass line over the Continental Divide to Gunnison joined the DR & G mainline.

 

The UP track from Canon City to Parkdale   is where the Royal Gorge Train runs its tourist train.  Albeit a very short route there is a variety of equipment and "special" events; dinner trains, holiday trains, etc.

 

The track rest of the way up to Tennessee Pass, along the Arkansas River through Cotapaxi, Salida, Brown's Canyon, Buena Vista, Granite, and up to Leadville and Tennessee Pass IS ALL STILL THERE!  Whatever walking trails there are would be along the side the tracks, or leading from them, not in place of the tracks. 

 

About four years ago a group of local railroad fans (me included) put together a group interested in initiating a tourist railroad through Brown's Canyon, using the existing tracks with the dream of eventually extending further North.  We seriously pursued the idea, setting up a non-profit, creating a business plan and enlisting the aid of an existing tourist railroad general manager to guide us through the process and financial needs.  We pursued the plan with gov't bodies along the route, from the local mayors, County Commissioners, state reps and senators, the governor's office, etc.  All endorsed the idea!

 

To make a long story short...the UP still owns all the right -of-way and they are not in the least bit interested in selling or even leasing any of their track. It's an asset they value yet will not use nor sell.  It took City of Salida years to even get the UP to sell some right-of-way land on the East side of the Arkansas for a small parking lot.

 

It would seem natural for the Royal Gorge Tourist railroad to simply extend their operation west 45 miles.  They have the equipment, the infrastructure, staff, etc.  They are not interested because they know the UP. The UP has no interest in giving up their track or rights-of-way.  The only way the Gorge route got the track for their operation was because of the courts...when the DR&G was taken over by the UP.

 

I'll do some Google Map research and see if I can get some recent aerial photos of the tracks along the Tennessee Pass route.  Every time I drive through Big Horn Sheep canyon on US 50 where the route snakes along the Arkansas River and climbs up to Salida I can only imagine how it would have been while steam and even diesel would look winding its way up to the mountains.

Might as well hijack my own thread

 

LionelJim
Just thought i'd tell you how great I think Salida is. My wife's roller derby team has skated up there for the last two years. It's a great town

What's the story with that little train shop in town though? I saw it from the road and pulled in but he wasn't open. Looked like a good supply of trains

Chris,
Yes, Salida is a pretty cool town.  Retired here 9 years ago after spending my entire life in Chicago and its near suburbs.
 
Story on the little train shop on US 50....
The owner moved here from Texas.  He is virtually never open.  I caught him open once and went in.  He does a lot of custom HO and narrow gauge HO work.  I asked about O gauge and he took me to a trailer (big semi-trailer) behind the store where he had lots of items.  They were all pretty old.  I didn't see anything newer than 5-7 years old and all were marked with list prices.
 
I saw he was at the Rocky MTN division train show a few years ago.  If you ever get to the train store in CO Springs, the one on Garden of the Gods road, ask the owner there about him. He knows him a bit better.
 
Next time you get to Salida give me a "heads up" and maybe we have a cup of coffee and I can share my "dream layout" plans.  Began benchwork  recently.
 
Jim
Salida, Heart of the Rockies.
 
Originally Posted by cbojanower:

Might as well hijack my own thread

 

LionelJim
Just thought i'd tell you how great I think Salida is. My wife's roller derby team has skated up there for the last two years. It's a great town

What's the story with that little train shop in town though? I saw it from the road and pulled in but he wasn't open. Looked like a good supply of trains

 

 
Chris,
Let the ladies stay at Simple Lodge and you and I can "playwith trains" at our house!
 
 
 
Originally Posted by cbojanower:
 
 

I haven't seen our Derby schedule for 2014 yet. If we play Ark Valley again I know the team's vote is to go there instead of bringing them to Ogden. We stay at the Simple Lodge Hostel in town.

 

I noticed that he had some sun faded O-gauge boxes in the window and a lot of HO inside

 

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