Photo ID: 108108
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Saturday, May 30, 2020
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Kevin Morgan
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Logan Hill
Converse County, WY
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700 (Add a Comment)
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Orin (BNSF)
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Union Pacific
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About five miles to the west (geographic north), this BNSF coal load on Main 3 started to overtake the UP coal load on Main 1. Now that about half of the BNSF train has crested the top of Logan Hill, it is starting to pick up even more speed, really leaving the UP train behind. You can see the DPUs on the BNSF load pass the head end of the UP load in the associated video!
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Saturday, May 30, 2020
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Kevin Morgan
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Antelope Mine
Converse County, WY
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705 (Add a Comment)
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Orin (BNSF)
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BNSF
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The five staging tracks at Antelope Mine are currently all filled up with trains. Three trains are empty and waiting to be loaded. One train has already loaded and is waiting for a crew to take it east. One line of cars - the second from the right - is a string of empty hoppers currently being stored as there is no demand for them right now. The empty set with the sole SD70ACe for power is currently move away from the camera at 2 MPH, getting ready to load.
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Friday, May 29, 2020
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Kevin Morgan
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MP 77
Converse County, WY
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724 (Add a Comment)
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Orin (BNSF)
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BNSF
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The Orin Subdivision is 127 miles long and has 11 coal loadouts over that stretch. It is extremely rare to find a non-coal train running in the Powder River Basin, but such was the case on this lucky evening as an eastbound (geographic southbound) BNSF train came through carrying Vestas windmill nacelles.
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Friday, May 29, 2020
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Kevin Morgan
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MP 77
Converse County, WY
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656 (Add a Comment)
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Orin (BNSF)
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BNSF, Union Pacific
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The Powder River Basin (Orin Subdivision) has a stretch of four main tracks over a roughly 20 mile stretch of track going over Logan Hill. With the recent downturn in the demand for coal, traffic in the Powder River Basin has dropped. In addition, there is less of a need for hoppers to haul coal. To kill two birds with one stone, UP and BNSF have stored over a dozen completely train sets of open hoppers on Main 4 in the Powder River Basin. You can see several of those train sets here. Mains 1 through 3 are clear and available for running trains.
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