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Photo ID: 109900
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Sunday, December 10, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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CP W005 (Sand Creek Junction)
Denver, CO
419
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Greeley (UP) Union Pacific
UP's North Yard to Green River manifest is passing by the Suncor refinery in Commerce City, ready to start its journey north on the Greeley Sub. The train occasionally has work that needs to be done between Denver and Speer along the Greeley. But not today! It will be a straight shot for the crew.
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Photo ID: 109899
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, December 10, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS004 (Pecos X-Over)
Denver, CO
281
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
A trio of GEs has been cut out of the middle of a loaded oil train. The power will ultimately return to be fueled in North Yard and the crew will put the train back together.
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Photo ID: 109898
Date Shot
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Sunday, December 10, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS004 (Pecos X-Over)
Denver, CO
368
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
Three mid-train swing helpers are about to be cut out of the middle of an eastbound loaded oil train. You can see the crossover is reversed from Bypass 1 to Bypass 2. The engines will move east of the OS at Pecos, and then run back west to C&S to take one of the two units off the back of the oil train as well.
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Photo ID: 109842
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Sunday, November 26, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS005 (C&S Junction)
Denver, CO
296
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
Looking west at C&S Junction, a coal empty faces a solid red on Bypass 1. The signals are also red for Bypass 2, Main 3, and the North Yard siding...nothing is headed west for the Moffat the moment!
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Photo ID: 109841
Date Shot
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Sunday, November 26, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS005 (C&S Junction)
Denver, CO
320
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
Three units are on the point of a westbound coal empty on Bypass 1. In the distance, I-76 crosses over the tracks. The train is currently tied down, waiting on a crew to take the train west over the Moffat. UP 2566 is an ES44AC that was purchased as a Tier-4 credit unit.
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Photo ID: 109840
Date Shot
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Sunday, November 26, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS005 (C&S Junction)
Denver, CO
284
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
A trio of UP GEs lead a westbound coal empty on Bypass 1 just east of C&S Junction. This is a scene that was far more common 15 years ago. Today, it is more common to find oil trains on Bypass 1 and 2, but coal trains still occasionally show up, such as on this day.
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Photo ID: 109839
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Sunday, November 26, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS005 (C&S Junction)
Denver, CO
295
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) Union Pacific
A westbound coal empty is tied down on Bypass 1 just east of the signal tower at C&S Junction. Once the a crew is available, the train will head west to the West Elk mine on the North Fork branch in western Colorado.
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Photo ID: 109838
Date Shot
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Sunday, November 26, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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CP K625 (East Mesa)
Denver, CO
379
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Limon (UP) Union Pacific
After making a run through the Rocky Mountains, an eastbound oil train has far gentler grades ahead on the plains of Colorado. The train has left CTC behind and is now running under a track warrant, which has been issued electronically through PTC.
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Photo ID: 109836
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Sunday, November 26, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Denver, CO
456
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Limon (UP) Union Pacific
For many miles in eastern Denver, UP's Limon Sub parallels the RTD A-Line that runs between Denver Union Station and Denver International Airport. An A-Line commuter train is headed east out toward the airport, overtaking an eastbound UP oil train on UP's Main 1.
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Photo ID: 109835
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Sunday, November 26, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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Sand Creek
Denver, CO
543
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Limon (UP) Union Pacific
An eastbound UP oil train crosses over Sand Creek as it also passes underneath Central Park Blvd. 35 years ago, this was the location of Stapleton International Airport, the main airport serving Denver at that time. Today, the area is a mix of commercial and residential.
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Photo ID: 109834
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Sunday, November 26, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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MP 634.5 (Sandown)
Denver, CO
388
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Limon (UP) Union Pacific
At Sandown Junction at Ulster Street, a UP oil train heads east on Main 1 alongside RTD's A-Line that connects Union Station to Denver International Airport. This entire corridor has changed quite a bit in the past decade as RTD's commuter rail was built up. As part of the agreement to acquire some of UP's land, RTD paid for the addition of a second main track and installation of CTC through here.
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Photo ID: 109833
Date Shot
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Sunday, November 26, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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36th Street Yard
Denver, CO
334
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
A UP GP15-1 (UPY 623) and three GEs sit in UP's 36th Street Yard. Rocky Mountaineer passenger cars sit resting in the yard, currently stored for the winter in UP's yard.
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Photo ID: 109832
Date Shot
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Sunday, November 26, 2023 Kevin Morgan
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36th Street Yard
Denver, CO
480
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
A quintet of UP C44-9Ws sit in storage in UP's 36th Street Yard in Denver. UP 9654 is a former Espee unit, specifically SP 8190. UP 9665 is a former CNW unit, specifically CNW 8601.
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Photo ID: 109831
Date Shot
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Sunday, November 26, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
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36th Street Yard
Denver, CO
422
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
A few years ago, these scene would have shown this oil train crossing underneath I-70. A major construction project has demolished the bridge (known as the "elevated deck") that I-70 used to run across and I-70 now runs through a trench in this area, with the tracks at the north end of the 36th street yard now crossing over I-70.
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Photo ID: 109830
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, November 26, 2023 Kevin Morgan
Location
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CP W004 (Beltline Connection)
Denver, CO
346
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Greeley (UP) Union Pacific
A UP unit oil train rolls off UP's Belt Industrial Lead and heads south on the Greeley Sub toward 36th Street. In the foreground, the Purina pet food plant stands tall alongside I-70. Note the Suncor oil refinery off in the distance.
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