Denver has to be organized due to the commuter train activity, especially on the A-Line to Denver International Airport. Before the pandemic our ColoRail holiday volunteers must have all had the experience of people heading for "the train" at DUS. Rail passengers saw airport travelers with luggage pushing and shoving onto the A-Liners and ignored signage. Air travelers have been known to wait in the long coach queue for the CZ. If Amtrak passengers are expecting to find Car 631 they're less likely to end up at the airport.I-70 tunnel entrance from train near Glenwood Springs. Got to see the massive backups on the freeway due to landslide as we rode by on outgoing trip. This pic was from return.
One could spend hours looking at the ever changing scenery.
That "thing" outside and at the edge of the steep decline towards the water below shows, in fact, the helmet and face of a rail worker near the edge of the track. There were 3 of them within a few feet of the track and each other.
The Grand Junction meal stop is wonderful but it's hard to replicate. Everything is in its favor and it has a good operator. It's similar to the reasons that Portland has a station newsstand, snack bar and fine restaurant and Seattle does not. [Conflict of interest notice: a school days friend sometimes is the jazz keyboardist in the restaurant.]