Tristan Armstrong

Tristan Armstrong

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Tristan Armstrong is the chief executive of Armstrong Collective, a company that operates the Rocky Mountaineer luxury train service. He has played a pivotal role in expanding the train's offerings, recently announcing the renaming of the train to Canyon Spirit and the introduction of a new route connecting Denver, Colorado to Salt Lake City, Utah, set to begin in 2026. Under his leadership, the company has seen significant increases in bookings, particularly from Australian travelers, highlighting the growing popularity of scenic train journeys through North America's stunning landscapes.

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Tristan Armstrong was initially charged alongside Ridge Turner but had the charges withdrawn after Turner pleaded guilty.

Parham man sentenced to over two years for firearm possession, three months for non-payment of curfew fine
The Daily Observer – prominent Antiguan newspaper·UnknownUnknown· 2025-05-01
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Two other men, 34-year-old Tristan Armstrong of Golden Grove and 31-year-old Kasey Wendrick of Crosbies were also with Turner in a vehicle at the time and were arrested and charged for the unlawful possession of the ammunition.

Duo remanded, sentence for possession of gun and ammo pending
The Daily Observer – prominent Antiguan newspaper·UnknownUnknown· 2025-04-30
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Tristan Armstrong is the chief executive of Armstrong Collective, which operates the Rocky Mountaineer train.

Iconic train to be renamed Canyon Spirit
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2025-03-22
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