I’ve had people asking questions about our train ride, so I thought I would answer this way.

The train was a promotional train for Operation Lifesaver. Operation Lifesaver is an educational program taught on the train to eliminate collisions, deaths, and injuries at highway-rail intersections and on railroad rights-of-way.

The ride is scheduled to take one hour to a destination and one hour back to the load-out zone. Tickets were free, but you had to hurry to get your name on the list, all four cars were packed with people. The train loaded and started up the track at 8:00 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 3:30 p.m. (the one we rode), and 6:00 p.m. (this one went to Grand Junction.

All but the 6:00 train was scheduled to go to Paonia, Colorado, which took one hour, all trains made it to Paonia, but the afternoon train. Because we have three large (huge, very big) coal mines just above Paonia in the Somerset area, the afternoon train had to make way for the coal trains. The coal trains have/had priority. So the afternoon trains just went to Hotchkiss and sat on the track until the coal train went by.
The passenger cars were all 1940 plush cars, one with a dome. Everyone wanted to sit in the dome, but no one got to. All four cars were completely full, 2 to a seat. On the evening train to Grand Junction, only people enough to fill the dome car rode. These people had ‘special tickets’. Next year I want a special ticket!

I, personally, enjoyed the ride. The train’s top speed was 45 miles an hour, because of the huge grades they had to pull, sometimes slowing to 25 miles an hour. To get to Hotchkiss from Delta, by car is only 25 minutes.
I travel that road many times a week. But to be on the train, going through a different area than the highway was really special!

I have always wanted to take a train ride and now I got too.
THank you thank you thank you! Wow! What a nice set of pictures and a nice trip you all had! That is a nice thing UP does for the community out there.
Take care!
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I love train rides. JR and I want to do the one in Canada. The second picture is wonderful. The clouds are great.
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I’m so glad you finally got your wish to ride the train! It looks like so much fun 🙂 You live in such a beautiful part of the country – such wide, open space!
Thank you for sharing your trip…
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My Dad worked on the railroad for 38 years, I’ve ridden on a train 1 time! Your view looked better than the one I had, it felt like going threw everyone’s back yard.
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Cool old train cars. A fine way to travel. I rode between our home and Pocotello, Idaho on the Union Pacific many times as a child.
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That looks like a great adventure. A fun ride. I have never rode on a train (o:
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How neat! I have never rode on a train. Loved the pictures!
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I have always wanted to ride on a train. How exciting. Passenger trains intrigue me.
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Hey congrats on your first train trip! So glad you got to go! Knock one more thing off your bucket list! I got to do one of mine last summer..ride in a convertable!! 🙂
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I love trains, but have never been on one. Would love to someday. Thank you for sharing yours!
~Brenda
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