Amtrak #6 drifts down the 1.1% grade at 'Cedar'
A loaded UP West Elk coal train climbs the steady 1.1% grade between Woodside and Cedar on a warm April afternoon
Three EMD SD70MACs lead a Burlington Northern Santa Fe coal train eastbound up Cedar Hill on Union Pacific’s former Rio Grande main line across the Utah desert at Cedar on May 5, 2003.
Amtrak No. 6, the eastbound California Zephyr, climbs Cedar Hill at Cedar, Utah, on the morning of May 10, 2006.
Today's MRONY squeals around the curves across a small bridge and into the West end of Cedar.
A westbound manifest attacks Cedar Hill behind five EMDs.
The Eastbound California Zephyr crests the grade at Cedar with the phase III heritage engine on the point.
In the last rays of sunshine a BNSF trackage rights train heads across the Utah Desert with the dramatic Book Cliffs standing watch in the background.
Rio Grande 3110 leads a Southern Pacific Lines westbound freight up steep Cedar Hill with the obscured shapes of the Book Cliffs in the background.
GP40 #3082 & SD40T-2's #5348 & 5364 westbound past the Roan Cliffs.