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Photo ID: 108105
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Saturday, May 30, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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MP 60
Campbell County, CO
618
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Orin (BNSF) BNSF
This eastbound (geographically southbound) BNSF coal train on Main 3 is just five minutes behind a loaded UP coal train on Main 1. The trains are "racing" east over Logan Hill on their respective ways south out of the Powder River Basin. The dispatcher has informed both trains that they are the only trains heading up Logan Hill on their respective tracks, so they should not have to worry about slowing or coming to a stop on the grade.
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Photo ID: 108104
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 30, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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MP 60
Campbell County, CO
614
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Orin (BNSF) Union Pacific
A somewhat faded ES44AC and an SD70ACe lead an eastbound coal load around a curve at MP 60 on Main 1. The signal bridge is the background is the western end of Main 4. From this point heading east (geographically south), the Orin Sub has four main tracks for the roughly 20 mile journey to Bill.
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Photo ID: 108103
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 30, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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MP 59.4
Campbell County, CO
637
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Orin (BNSF) Union Pacific
A UP empty with a pair of SD70ACes on the point makes its way west on Main 2 at the Antelope Road grade crossing. It seems that SD70ACes have been more common on both BNSF and UP lately, at least on coal trains. The seem to have accounted for about 50% of the power during the two days spent in the Powder River Basin.
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Photo ID: 108102
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 30, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Reno Jct
Campbell County, CO
657
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Railroad
Orin (BNSF) Union Pacific
Having just received a fresh crew, this UP load is on the Black Thunder Mine Lead, but will cross over to Main 1 just ahead for the trip eastbound (geographically south) out of the Powder River Basin.
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Photo ID: 108101
Date Shot
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Saturday, May 30, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Reno Jct
Campbell County, CO
622
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Orin (BNSF) BNSF, Union Pacific
The infrastructure required to keep trains running in the Powder River Basin is impressive to say the least! In this shot, you can clearly see three sets of signals, four tracks all with concrete ties and welded rail, six turnouts, and 12 propane tanks to fuel the switch heaters for the six turnouts in the brutal winters. At the moment, the signal on the Black Thunder Lead shows a diverging clear for a load coming out of the mine, and a clear signal on Main 3 indicates another eastbound is heading this way too.
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Photo ID: 108100
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 30, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Reno Jct
Campbell County, CO
737
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Subdivision
Railroad
Orin (BNSF) BNSF
The West Black Thunder loadout was built a little over ten years ago, and the sheer scale of the loadout is very impressive. A conveyor belt system bring coal from the actual mine, several miles to the east. The conveyor belt rises up and over the triple track main and into the massive concrete tipple. In this shot, a train loads underneath said tipple, while two SD70ACes bring up the tail end of a westbound empty on Main 2.
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Photo ID: 108099
Date Shot
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Saturday, May 30, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Reno Jct
Campbell County, CO
689
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Railroad
Orin (BNSF) BNSF
From a slightly elevated perspective, you can see quite a ways south down the Powder River Basin at Reno Jct as a westbound (geographically north) BNSF empty glides through Reno Jct on Main 2.

On a rather interesting side note, I happened to shoot this exact same coal train (same power, same cars) a week earlier on the Joint Line in Colorado. At that point, it was loaded and heading south. Over the course of the previously week, it was emptied and returned north. This is that same train returning to the mines to load for another trip south! Here is a picture of it a week earlier.
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Photo ID: 108098
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 30, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Reno Jct
Campbell County, CO
710
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Railroad
Orin (BNSF) BNSF
Although there is only one train in this shot, the picture still helps demonstrate how busy the Orin Sub in the Powder River Basin is. This westbound (geographically northbound) empty is crossing over from Main 3 to Main 2 at Reno Jct. This is because a BNSF load will be heading eastbound on Main 3 before long. Meanwhile, a UP load getting a fresh crew will come out on Main 1 from Black Thunder Mine shortly to head eastbound as well.
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Photo ID: 108097
Date Shot
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Saturday, May 30, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Reno Jct
Campbell County, CO
630
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Orin (BNSF) BNSF
A pair of BNSF DPUs push this load eastbound (geographically south) on Main 1 underneath one of the main signal bridges located here at Reno Jct. This particular signal bridge has a single signal on it for westbounds on Main 1. There is a turnout just behind these DPUs where the a track breaks away from Main 1 and heads toward the Black Thunder and Black Thunder East loadouts.
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Photo ID: 108096
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 30, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Reno Jct
Campbell County, CO
677
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Railroad
Orin (BNSF) BNSF
A loaded BNSF coal train heads east (geographically south) on Main 3 through Reno Jct on clear signals. Meanwhile, another BNSF coal train slowly creeps underneath the West Black Thunder Mine tipple. A third BNSF coal train waits for a recrew north of the tipple in the distance, and a UP empty head west on Main 2.
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Photo ID: 108095
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 30, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Reno Jct
Campbell County, CO
659
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Subdivision
Railroad
Orin (BNSF) BNSF, Union Pacific
Reno Jct is a fantastic place to spend a few hours as a railfan. You have signals in both directions from the Co-450 road overpass to help let you know when trains are lined through, and can see for nearly a mile to the south and about four miles to the north. It is not uncommon for trains to meet through here, such as in this shot. A UP empty on Main 2 meets a BNSF empty on Main 1.
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Photo ID: 108094
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 30, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Reno Jct
Campbell County, CO
658
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Railroad
Orin (BNSF) Union Pacific
This UP coal empty has clear signals and is moving at track speed westbound (geographically north) on Main 2 through Reno The nearest track is a lead for the line to the Black Thunder and East Black Thunder mines. After that track, you have Mains 1 through 3 from left to right.
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Photo ID: 108093
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 30, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Reno Jct
Campbell County, CO
622
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Orin (BNSF) BNSF
After making the trip 85 miles north from the south end of the Orin Sub, this BNSF coal empty is leaving the main tracks and entering the five mile spur out to East Black Thunder Mine.
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