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The ''Rio Grande Zephyr'' was a
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operated by
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(D&RGW or Rio Grande) between
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and
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from 1970 until 1983. In operation after the creation of publicly-funded
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, the ''Rio Grande Zephyr'' was the last privately-operated interstate passenger train in the
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.


History

The train was a remnant of the original ''
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'', which was jointly operated by the
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,
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, and
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. This iteration of the ''Zephyr'' ended operations on March22, 1970, when the Western Pacific discontinued its portion. The ''Rio Grande Zephyr'' commenced operation using the D&RGW's portion of the ''California Zephyr'' route from
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to
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. The route was extended to
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to allow for California-bound passengers to connect to the '' City of San Francisco'' and later the ''
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'', which did not serve Salt Lake City. The ''Rio Grande Zephyr'' used mostly the same equipment and staff as was formerly used for the ''California Zephyr''. Since the train was no longer an overnight affair, sleeping cars and a full baggage car were not required. The D&RGW sold its sleepers to the Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México, while their one baggage car was sold to the
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in Canada.
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planned to resume operation of the original ''California Zephyr'' on May1, 1971. The D&RGW and Amtrak could not come to terms over a contract agreement, however, and, just four days before Amtrak began operations,
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's Overland Route was substituted for the Rio Grande's Moffat Tunnel Route. The Amtrak service was initially named the ''San Francisco Zephyr'', as the route combined portions of the routes of the former ''California Zephyr'' and the ''City of San Francisco'' trains. For twelve years, the ''Rio Grande Zephyr'' operated three days a week in each direction. It never operated on Wednesday. In 1983, the D&RGW reversed its earlier opposition and elected to join Amtrak, citing increasing losses in passenger operations. Amtrak re-routed the ''San Francisco Zephyr'' over the D&RGW's main line between Denver and
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, which had been the original preferred route in 1971. The change was initially scheduled for April25, but a
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at Thistle, Utah closed the D&RGW's main line and delayed the change until July16. While the Utah portion of the line was closed, the ''Rio Grande Zephyr'' continued to operate on a truncated route between Denver and
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until the train was discontinued on April24, 1983. After the D&RGW tracks were re-opened, Amtrak revived the ''
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'' name. The modern ''
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'' uses the route of the ''Rio Grande Zephyr'' from Denver to Salt Lake City; service to Ogden was discontinued. Intercity rail service between Salt Lake City and Ogden was still available via the '' Desert Wind'' and '' Pioneer'' passenger trains until these were discontinued in 1997. Passenger rail service between Ogden and Salt Lake City was restored in April 2008 with the startup of ''
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'' commuter trains.


Equipment used

The equipment used when the ''Rio Grande Zephyr'' began service was as follows: * EMD F9 locomotives (A-B or A-B-B) F-9A 5771, F-9B's 5762 and 5763 * Steam generator car rebuilt from an ALCo PB1 252 or 253 * Combine 1230 or 1231 * Coach – ''Silver Aspen'' * Coach - ''Silver Pine'' * Vista-Dome Coach – ''Silver Bronco'' * Vista-Dome chair car – ''Silver Pony'' * Vista-Dome chair car – ''Silver Colt'' * Vista-Dome chair car – ''Silver Mustang'' * Vista-Dome dormitory-buffet-
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– ''Silver Shop'' *
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(48 seats) – ''Silver Banquet'' * Vista-Dome buffet-lounge-
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– ''Silver Sky'' The combine, dome coach(es), dome lounge or diner, and dome-lounge-observation were always in the consist. The size and configuration of the train varied daily based on the number of tickets sold. All cars carried the prefix ''Silver'' in their name, a holdover from their days in ''California Zephyr'' service. ''Silver Aspen'' and ''Silver Pine'' were rebuilt in 1962–1963 from 16-section
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s. After the train was discontinued, several ''Silver'' cars were transferred to Amtrak, as other railroads had done at Amtrak's inception. However, by this time Amtrak was moving to retire its older, inherited railcars. These cars are referred to as its
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. As a result, the ex-''Rio Grande Zephyr'' cars were never used in regular revenue service for Amtrak. The cars sent to Amtrak were dome coaches ''Silver Colt'', ''Silver Mustang'' and ''Silver Pony'', flat-top coaches ''Silver Aspen'' and ''Silver Pine'', and dining car ''Silver Banquet''. Unfortunately, due to a center sill crack in ''Silver Banquet''s frame, the car was soon scrapped. In 1987, dome-buffet-dorm ''Silver Shop'' and dome-observation ''Silver Sky'' were traded to Via Rail Canada as part of a deal to re-equip the Rio Grande '' Ski Train'' with ex-Via ''Tempo'' cars. They were never operated by VIA. ''Silver Sky'' was sold in 2004 and ''Silver Shop'' was sold in 2006. ''Silver Sky'' is stored in
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Dome-coach ''Silver Bronco'' was retained by the D&RGW, subsequently becoming the property of the railroad's parent company Ansco. In 2006, the ''Silver Bronco'' was sold by Ansco, becoming the last car built for the ''California Zephyr'' to pass into private ownership after spending all of its 57 years with the Rio Grande.


Communities served

From east to west, the communities with regular station stops on this train were: *
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*
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*
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*
Rifle, Colorado Rifle is a home-rule municipality in, and the most populous community of, Garfield County, Colorado, United States. Its population was 10,437 at the 2020 census. Rifle is a regional center of the cattle-ranching industry located along Inters ...
*
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*
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* Green River, Utah *
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*
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*
Provo, Utah Provo ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Utah County, Utah, United States. It is south of Salt Lake City along the Wasatch Front, and lies between the cities of Orem, Utah, Orem to the north and Springville, Utah, Springville to the south ...
*
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*
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(A bus service eventually replaced the Salt Lake City–Ogden portion)


References


Further reading

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External links


''California Zephyr'' on Railfan.net

''California Zephyr'' Online Museum
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