With a little help on the point, the Valmont coal train comes to a stop near Church Ranch Lake. Here, two units that helped pull the train up Westminster Hill will cut off the train and return to Broomfield. There, their train is waiting in the siding.
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The Valmont coal load stalled out on Westminster Hill. To lend a helping hand, the power from the HPASSAG (Pasco, WA to Saginaw, TX) cut away from its train and is heading south here around Church Ranch Lake.
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A quick "grab" shot of a snoot-nose BNSF SD40-2. The unit behind the Dash 2 is EMDX 9099. This was the last of 100 SD60s leased to BNSF through Oakway Leasing. A beautiful fall morning in Colorado near Church Ranch Road and US-36.
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With the mountains in the distance, a northbound BNSF manifest passes Church Ranch Lake led by three Warbonnets. Two of the three were originally lettered for BNSF, the third was originally lettered for Santa Fe (which has since, of course, been patched).
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Thanks to a friend, I got a good heads up that BNSF's HDENLAU was being led by three Warbonnets! Up front was an SD75I followed by a C40-8W and a C44-9W. I caught the train coming around Church Ranch Lake, about to pass underneath US-36.
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