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Photo ID: 111263
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Sunday, November 3, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Leyden (7,020ft)
Arvada, CO
33
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
At the start of 2024, UP tied down a long string of empty well cars in the siding of Leyden for long term storage. The cars stayed in the siding for roughly four months. Now, it seems that Leyden is once again host to cars in need of being stored! A string of over 100 gondolas has been tied down in the siding at Leyden for about a month. How long will they remain here? That is anybody's guess! Even when Leyden is not plugged up with stored cars, UP avoid using it for meets. Over the years, the residents of the (new) neighborhoods around Leyden have complained about the noise and exhaust of trains that stop on the siding as Leyden has transformed from rural to suburban.
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Photo ID: 111262
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, November 3, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Leyden (7,020ft)
Arvada, CO
29
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
These gondolas that are currently being stored in the siding at Leyden are, for the most part, empty. There are a handful of scraps from various old loads in the bottom of most of the cars, but they are generally empty. The string of cars is roughly 7,000 feet long.
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Photo ID: 111261
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Sunday, November 3, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Leyden (7,020ft)
Arvada, CO
30
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
20 years ago, when coal was king on the Moffat, UP invested in permanent derails at the east end of Leyden, Rocky, Cliff, and Rollins. Coal trains were frequently tied down on any one of those sidings when waiting for a recrew. While coal is now extremely rare on the Moffat, the derail here at east Leyden is coming in handy as there is a long string of gondolas tied down in the siding. You can clearly see the switch on the north rail that will lead to the cars derailing away form the mainline, should they roll east.
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Photo ID: 111260
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Sunday, November 3, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Leyden (7,020ft)
Arvada, CO
31
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
A gondola loaded with old ties sits tied down with a long string (nearly 7,000 feet) of gondolas on the siding at Leyden. The gondolas appear to be here for long term storage.
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Photo ID: 111253
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Sunday, November 3, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS007 (Arvada)
Arvada, CO
32
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
UP 6558 leads UP's MGJNY east on Main 2 at CP DS007 (Arvada), just a few miles west of North Yard. The train is on Main 2 as it approaches the grade crossing at Lamar Street on the eastern edge of Arvada. To the left is the Arvada siding and to the right is Main 1. The train departed the yard in Grand Junction the previous day.
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Photo ID: 111252
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Sunday, November 3, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS007 (Arvada)
Arvada, CO
33
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
Are you familiar with a moveable point frog as it related to a switch (turnout)? Most switches have a frog that is a single piece of steel with groves for wheel flanges. However, in situations where the turnout needs to support higher speed and/or it needs to support heavier trains, railroads will sometimes install a moveable point frog. Similar to the standard switch point, a moveable point frog requires a second turnout motor and it moves the frog back and forth, create a far smoother (and safer) turnout for heavier trains at higher speeds. This particular moveable point frog is located at CP DS007 (Arvada). When UP added a second main track between C&S Junction and Arvada, the added this turnout for coal trains.
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Photo ID: 111240
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Wednesday, October 30, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Blue Mountain Drive (MP 22.43)
Arvada, CO
36
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
Plenty of fall colors to be found here at Blue Mountain Drive, despite the cold winter weather that has blown into the area overnight. Passengers in the two coaches are hopefully enjoying the view as the Zephyr heads away from the camera.
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Photo ID: 111239
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Wednesday, October 30, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Blue Mountain Drive (MP 22.43)
Arvada, CO
45
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
On the first day that truly is starting to have a wintery feel to it, the westbound Zephyr passes through a rather foggy seen at Blue Mountain Drive. A cold front moved in overnight, and the temperature is only 30°F (-1°C) at the moment, with some slight drizzle falling.
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Photo ID: 111238
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Tuesday, October 29, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Tunnel 1 (MP 23.4, 366 ft)
Arvada, CO
30
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
AMTK 144 and AMTK 180 lead the westbound Zephyr toward the east portal of Tunnel 1. I am not sure what type of foliage is on the side of the hill, but it makes for a very nice (and rather unique) red color in the fall time.
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Photo ID: 111237
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Tuesday, October 29, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS022 (West Eiesle (Clay))
Arvada, CO
35
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
Most of the leaves have been blown off the trees and brush here at the west switch of Eisele (Clay) as the Zephyr passes by the last few fall colors still hanging on.
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Photo ID: 111236
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Tuesday, October 29, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Eisele (Clay) (5,780 ft)
Arvada, CO
33
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
Fall colors are still apparent in certain parts of the Front Range area here in late October, this tree near the west end of Eisele (Clay) being no exception! The Zephyr is rolling west on the main.
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Photo ID: 111235
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Tuesday, October 29, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Big Ten Curve (MP 19.5 to MP 20.2)
Arvada, CO
26
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
The shadows down around the bottom of Big Ten Curve are in the shadows now as we are getting late in the year! The westbound Zephyr climbs toward the top of Big Ten with AMTK 144 and 180 for power.
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Photo ID: 111234
Date Shot
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Tuesday, October 29, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Rocky (7,330ft)
Arvada, CO
42
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Amtrak
On a rather hazy late October morning, the westbound Zephyr has a standard consist as it glides west on the main track at Rocky.
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Photo ID: 111195
Date Shot
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Monday, October 7, 2024 Kevin Morgan
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Tunnel 1 (MP 23.4, 366 ft)
Arvada, CO
58
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF, Kansas City Southern de Mexico
Helping out on a westbound BNSF oil train today are KCS de Mexico ES44AC #4884 and KCS SD70ACe #4003. Eventually, both units will be repainted in the new red, gold, and black scheme of CPKC. For now, the units are in the fantastic Belle scheme on the approach to Tunnel 1.
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Photo ID: 111194
Date Shot
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Monday, October 7, 2024 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Tunnel 1 (MP 23.4, 366 ft)
Arvada, CO
46
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
This shot of the climb from Coal Creek Canyon to Tunnel 1 is fantastic because, generally speaking, it is not too hard to find an angle of any train, east or west, at most times of day, and have the lighting be at least decent. Here, a westbound BNSF oil empty is on that very climb, approaching the east end of Tunnel 1.
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