Rocky Mountaineer US service rebranded
The US section of the Rocky Mountaineer luxury rail service has been rebranded with a new name.
It is now Canyon Spirit, and is expanding the ‘Rockies to the Red Rocks’ route to include Salt Lake City, Utah.
From April 2026, the route will link Denver, Colorado with Salt Lake City over three days.
The train has been operating under the Rocky Mountaineer brand since 2021.
“We could not be more excited to bring our Canyon Spirit train to Salt Lake City, and to expand our Rockies to the Red Rocks route further”, said Tristan Armstrong, CEO of Canyon Spirit parent company, Armstrong Collective.
“Although the name of our train is changing, our service and onboard experience will remain the same.”
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