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passengertrainlover
Member # 3799
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Has anyone taken the California Zephyr from Sacramento to Chicago before. Planning another trip across the country in sept 2006. How is the scenery along the way.

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passengertrainlover
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Grandma Judy
Member # 3278
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Probably the prettiest train trip in the US, but if the train is running late you may miss some of the Rockies just before Denver because it will be dark. If you have a choice, take the Zephyr westbound instead.
 
sojourner
Member # 3134
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Of the routes I've taken, I think it is the loveliest too--not that others aren't gorgeous as well. I took it westbound, in summer.
 
mary_228
Member # 3826
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I took it eastbound in June 2005 as far as Denver. We made it to the Moffat tunnel in daylight and even the city of Denver before dark despite being 2 hours late.

The first, great views are the Sierra Nevadas and Donner Lake. You can see the back/or front of the train on many curving stretches and there was a commentator from the CA State RR Museum on board as far as Reno who was great.

Then you have impressive and otherworldly views of the desert. Nightime through most of Utah, but if you wake up early you can see snow capped mountains near Provo. Daylight for the Colorado River canyons. These mountains are pretty tame compared to the Sierras. Finally you reach the Moffat Tunnel and from there the views are places you can't see by car, such as the reservoir that supplies Denver with water. The view of the city as you come down from the mountains is spectacular.

If you go westbound, I believe it hits Denver about 7pm and most of the Rockies will be in the dark.
 
RRRICH
Member # 1418
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To Mary and Passenger Train Lover - actually the westbound California Zephyr gets to Denver in the AM (7:15 AM in the new winter '05-06 timetable), so the trip through the Rockies is all daylight.
 



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