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Amtrak-den
1701 Wynkoop St - (call (303) 534-2812)
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California Zephyr With Yellowstone National Park - 7 Night/8 Day Tour
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More than 2,000 acres of geysers, hot springs, and lava formations await you in Yellowstone, the world’s first national park established in 1872. Located in three states, Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, Yellowstone’s most famous sights include Old Faithful, the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone and the Continental Divide. Keep your cameras handy as the vast Yellowstone is teeming with roaming wildlife, including wolves, grizzly bears, bison and elk. Your “Yellowstone National Park” 8-day adventure includes two nights onboard Amtrak’s California Zephyr as well as one night in Salt Lake City, three nights at the Yellowstone Park Hotel and one night in San Francisco. This well-planned itinerary combines rail touring with scenic driving and land tours to give you the “best of the West” independent vacation. Consider upgrading to a roomette or bedroom, which includes meals aboard the train. |
Colorado Rail Passenger Association
http://www.colorail.org/contact.html
The Colorado Rail Passenger Association (ColoRail) is a statewide volunteer member organization that works to develop passenger rail services in and through the state of Colorado. ColoRail actively supports efforts to advance multi-modal solutions to Colorado's growing transportation challenges. We advocate the development of passenger rail service along the state's most congested corridors to provide a mobility choice for travelers who either cannot or do not wish to drive. |
Pacifico Transportation Llc
1955 Arapahoe St - (call (303) 296-5548)
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Ski Train
555 seventeenth street, suite 2400 Denver Colorado 80202 - (call 3032964754)
Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the Ski Train was youth-oriented – dominated by the Eskimo Ski Club, whose members ranged in age from 7 to 17. Today, many older Denver natives credit the Ski Train and the Eskimo Ski Club for introducing them to skiing. |
Trolley Fest
2785 N Speer Blvd - (call (303) 458-6255)
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Union Pacific Railroad
1400 W 52nd Ave - (call (303) 964-4064)
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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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May 15 2012 -
Live! from the train museum
Its been a big month for Rich Millard, chief conductor for the Durango Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.On Thursday, he was interviewed via Web link by 9News in Denver. And earlier this month he was honored at the Discover Colorado Rally at the state Capitol. |
April 25 2012 -
Founder of Eskimo Ski Club, Ski Train dies at 97
Frank Bulkley II helped more kids go skiing than just about anyone out there. Bulkley, the founder of Denver's venerable Eskimo Ski Club and the famed Ski Train, ferried tens of thousands of |
April 15 2012 -
Comment on Advice from other airports as Denver's prepares for traffic detours
When did they EVER take advice from others in the past? DFW said don't build toll lanes that do nothing but back up cars, so they did anyway and spent big bucks tearing them out. ATL said be sure to include a pedestrian tunnel between terminals so they didn't and we are screwed when the trains can't run. Good luck with this. |
April 10 2012 -
Finding new ways to train the brain
DENVER - We can train our bodies, our pets, even our significant others, so why not our brains? According to a Colorado-based business, we can train our brains to work better at any age. |
March 16 2012 -
U.S. Poised For Passenger Rail Boom
Denver's Union Station. Image via Wikipedia Of planes, trains, and automobiles, only one can accommodate America's growing need for urban and intercity transportation, according to a panel of transportation officials who gathered in Chicago Wednesday. Transportation officials from Chicago, Denver and Washington DC gathered at the headquarters of the Metropolitan Planning Council |
March 13 2012 -
Model railroad club to hold last open house in April
The last time to view the model railroad before construction starts on Denver Union Station will be from 7 to 9 p.m. April 27. The Platte Valley & Western Model Railroad Club will begin securing the museum-quality layout in May to prevent damage during the construction process. The model railroad has been built into the space in [...] |
March 10 2012 -
Comment on Union Station work eliminates 390 downtown Denver parking spots
Try living a little north of Union Station (the hemmed in neighborhood at 20th and Chestnut - bounded by train lines on two sides, 20th Street on South and Wewatta/Coors Field to east + the temporary Amtrak station). We get construction workers who dump their vehicles on our streets all day long, Amtrak station parkers (who don't want to pay for at the Amtrak long-term parking lot), LoDo ... |
February 20 2012 -
Comment on Five on Five Points: New true believers poised for Denver neighborhood's rebirth
What a bunch of crap! As a Colorado native, this is the n'th time I've heard of Five Points' "rebirth". It has not happened and WILL not happen, until the thugs move out of there. Case in point, I work downtown and decided to get my plates renewed at the 26th and Welton DMV station during lunch. When I got off the train, three gun shots went off, people scattered, some guy jumped through the ... |
February 09 2012 -
Anne Waldman: From protest to Pound
Waldman, who kicks off the spring season of Butler's visiting writers series Wednesday, talks about her 'Poundatorio' and Occupy Wall Street protest. by Dan Grossman Anne Waldman has read her poetry in some unlikely places: On train tracks near the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons Production Plant near Denver, Colorado; on makeshift Occupy Wall Street stages. Her performance style lends itself well ... |
January 25 2012 -
Cops: DNA links man to sexual assault
Guillermo Rivera, a Bridgeport man with a lengthy criminal record was arrested on sexual-assault charges Tuesday, Jan. 24, 2012 after police said he was linked by DNA to a rape outside the city train station in June 2010. Rivera, 44, of Denver Avenue, was charged with first-degree sexual assault and aggravated first-degree sexual assault and was being held in lieu of $200,000 bond. |
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