Ketchup and mustard containers follow behind UP 7623 (GE ES44AC) down Echo Canyon just west of Castle Rock. I am unsure of the train symbol, but probably the ZDVLB.
I decided to back off the Big for a moment. I didn't really want anything to do with the crowed at Morgan. I circled back, and decided to shot this nice oil can train, that got stopped it Echo Can... (more)
Union Pacific 4014, in majestic Echo Canyon.
Union Pacific Long Beach to Denver intermodal ZLBDV-05 is seen at Echo with a "broken wing" GE leading.
The 49er, UP train number 48, (8 cars 35 MPH) is seen near Echo Utah on October 23rd 1937. Otto Perry photo, from my collection.
An eastbound Union Pacific freight passes the massive red sandstone rocks of Echo Canyon just east of Echo, Utah, on February 8, 2007.
UP 4014 and UP 844 double-head the UP steam special that departed Ogden, UT earlier that day, seen here passing underneath the towering red rock formations in Echo Canyon on its way back to Cheyen... (more)
An eastbound train stopping in Echo to add two additional locomotives to the consist.
An eastbound manifest train on the Salt Lake Subdivision.
A westbound Z Train on the Salt Lake Subdivision.
Entering the mouth of Echo Canyon for the climb up to Evanston, WY.
An eastbound Union Pacific freight climbs the legendary Wasatch grade through Echo Canyon east of Echo, Utah, on February 8, 2007.
UP 8156 leads a westbound stack train under the red cliffs of Echo Canyon.
After a successful celebration in Ogden, the Spike 150 special begins its return to Cheyenne via Echo Canyon. Despite the Big Boy's size, the canyon has a way to make anything look small.
An EMD SD70ACe and GE ES44AC are in full dynamics as they descend UP's "Wasatch Grade" in Echo Canyon, UT.