The Denver Post

WINTER PARK SKI TRAIN RETURNING FOR 2016-17 SEASON

- By Jason Blevins

After a seven-year absence, Winter Park and Amtrak are reviving weekend train service between the Grand County ski area and Denver’s Union Station.

In March 2015, the Denver-owned ski resort and Amtrak sold out two weekends of train trips, offering more than 800 $75 roundtrip, one-day tickets between Denver and Winter Park. The success of that one-time revival prodded Amtrak and Winter Park to negotiate with track owner Union Pacific to allow regular weekend service during the winter. It has taken almost 18 months, but midwinter weekend service is slated to return for the 2016-17 ski season.

Winter weekend train service between Denver and Winter Park began in 1940 and stopped in 2009, when Ski Train owner Philip Anschutz closed the business, citing declining profits, the cost of insurance and the complexiti­es of passenger service on the 62-mile stretch of rail heavily trafficked by freight trains.

The Colorado Transporta­tion Commission this week announced a $1.5 million grant to help build an ADA-compliant boarding platform and rail improvemen­ts at the ski area a few yards from the West Portal of the Moffat Tunnel.

Amtrak and Winter Park officials will announce details, schedules and ticket prices at an event at the ski area base Wednesday. BBB

 ?? Helen H. Richardson, Denver Post file ?? The Amtrak Ski Train exits the Moffat Tunnel, arriving at Winter Park in 2015.
Helen H. Richardson, Denver Post file The Amtrak Ski Train exits the Moffat Tunnel, arriving at Winter Park in 2015.

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