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Photo ID: 107300
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, February 24, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Church Ranch Lake
Westminster, CO
1451
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Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
This B40-8W will likely be dropped off in Longmont to be used one of several locals that run out of Longmont each day. It probably had to be sent to Denver for a 92-day mechanical inspection.
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Photo ID: 107299
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, February 24, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Church Ranch Lake
Westminster, CO
1453
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Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
For many, many years, it was very rare to find BNSF SD70MACs on anything other than coal trains. However, in 2018, it is becoming more common to find them in other service. Such is the case here as a 70MAC is helping out with this manifest.
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Photo ID: 107298
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, February 24, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Church Ranch Lake
Westminster, CO
1531
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Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
BNSF's Denver-Cheyenne manifest has a very colorful consist on it today as it passes by a frozen Church Ranch Lake and great, snowy mountains in the distance.
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Photo ID: 107297
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, February 24, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Church Ranch Lake
Westminster, CO
1481
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Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
BNSF's Denver to Cheyenne manifest approaches Church Ranch Lake with an SD70ACe on the point. This view, from right near the US-36 overpass, is a great spot to catch northbounds in the morning almost any time of year.
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Photo ID: 106248
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, October 12, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Church Ranch Lake
Westminster, CO
1577
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Railroad
Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
On a rather gloomy Wednesday, a northbound BNSF work train passes by Church Ranch Lake in Westminster. A pair of C44-9Ws lead ballast train that includes some ballast washers on it.
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Photo ID: 106008
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, June 3, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Church Ranch Lake
Westminster, CO
1874
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Front Range (BNSF) High Iron Travels
High Iron Travels Front Range Explorer passenger train, a specially chartered excursion, heads north around Church Ranch Lake in Westminster. This pair of Amtrak P42s were leased, as were two Amtrak crews. There is a BNSF pilot in the cab to assist with the rules of the route, track warrants, etc.
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Photo ID: 106007
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, June 3, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Church Ranch Lake
Westminster, CO
1682
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Front Range (BNSF) High Iron Travels
This is a rare train running on rare miles. The train is part of a special charter by High Rail Travels. The special, called the Front Range Explorer, left Denver just after 7am and was headed for Gillette, WY to tie up for the night.
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Photo ID: 104915
Date Shot
Photo By
Friday, January 9, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Church Ranch Lake
Westminster, CO
1465
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Railroad
Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
A northbound Powder River Basin-bound coal empty sits stopped at milepost 12 alongside Church Ranch Lake. The train is waiting to meet a southbound at Broomfield. The coal train is too long, however, to fit in the siding without blocking any crossing. Once the southbound gets closer, the dispatcher will let this guy know that he can continue pulling in to the siding.
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Photo ID: 104870
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, December 10, 2014 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Church Ranch Lake
Westminster, CO
1459
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Railroad
Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
Just north of milepost 12, along Church Ranch Lake, a northbound coal empty picks up some speed as it approaches a work zone. The bridge that carries US-36 over the tracks in Westminster is being rebuilt, requiring a Form B to protect the construction workers. Everyone is in the clear here and the empty is now headed for Broomfield where it will run through the siding and meet a southbound.
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Photo ID: 104398
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, April 4, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Church Ranch Lake
Westminster, CO
1468
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Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
Unfortunately, I personally feel that EMD has gone from the masters of "aesthetically pleasing" engine design to "what were they thinking"? Particularly when it comes to the nose. Now, obviously the goal is to be functional, not pretty. I realize that...but EMD used to mix function and aesthetics. Something I think they have lost.
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Photo ID: 104397
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, April 4, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Church Ranch Lake
Westminster, CO
1353
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Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
While I am (and have always been) an EMD fan at heart, I must admit I do like the look of the latest generation of engines to roll out off the General Electric assembly line.
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Photo ID: 104396
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, April 4, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Church Ranch Lake
Westminster, CO
1533
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Railroad
Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
Due to the grade crossing at Broomfield, northbounds that are waiting to meet southbounds at Broomfield will typically hold on the main alongside Church Ranch Lake about a mile south of the siding. A 10,000-foot-long train could stop here without blocking any crossing.
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Photo ID: 104395
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, April 4, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Church Ranch Lake
Westminster, CO
1433
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Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
It has been a particularly cold and snowy Winter and Spring, so it was really nice to find moderate temperatures and this northbound coal empty hanging out near Church Ranch Lake on my way in to work.
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Photo ID: 104366
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 3, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Church Ranch Lake
Westminster, CO
2099
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Subdivision
Railroad
Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
This southbound HLAUDEN (Laurel, MT to Denver, CO) is about to pass beneath US-36. The train has an ES44C4 on the point. Despite having six axles, only four of them are powered, making this unit an A1A-A1A unit (instead of a C-C unit). The center axles are not powered, but help to disperse the weight of the unit on the rails. So far, only BNSF has ordered these. What's more, EMD will be competing with the C4 by creating their own similar unit. EMDs unit will differ slightly in that their truck configuration will be B1-1B. The unit will be called an SD70ACe-P4 and should be arriving any time.

Note the conductor in the cab, giving a friendly wave!
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Photo ID: 104363
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 3, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Church Ranch Lake
Westminster, CO
1482
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Front Range (BNSF) BNSF, Union Pacific
This northbound loaded rail train is passing Church Ranch ... errr ... Lake? Unfortunately, the lake is nothing more than an empty field at the moment!
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