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Friday, June 26, 2015
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Kevin Morgan
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Broomfield (8,976ft)
Broomfield, CO
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1484 (Add a Comment)
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Front Range (BNSF)
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A single GP39-3 proceeds north on the mainline (away from the photographer) at Broomfield. If you look in the distance (near the right side of the frame), you'll notice the headlights of a southbound. Not to worry though. The southbound has a track warrant that doesn't take it any further than where it is at. Same goes for the light engine. The light engine will stop north of the switch at North Broomfield and back on the maintenance of way cars in the siding on the right.
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Friday, June 26, 2015
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Kevin Morgan
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Broomfield (8,976ft)
Broomfield, CO
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1508 (Add a Comment)
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Front Range (BNSF)
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There are folks out there that do not care for roster shots...and I understand why. Personally, I don't mind them so long as that isn't the only type of picture you are looking at in a photo update. I actually like checking out roster shots from various railroads / models / paint schemes from year ago. Perhaps this little BNSF GP39-3 (rebuilt from a GP35) will be a nice catch for someone out there.
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Friday, June 26, 2015
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Kevin Morgan
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Broomfield (8,976ft)
Broomfield, CO
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1510 (Add a Comment)
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Front Range (BNSF)
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A close look at the new (south) switch at Broomfield. Obviously not nearly complete yet, once this switch is moved, the siding of Broomfield will no longer have any grade crossing. This is part of a project that will connect 120th Avenue and CO-128 in Broomfield. In order for the two roads to be connected, they must run underneath BNSF's Front Range Sub. That underpass does not exist today and has not yet been started. But the underpass would pass underneath both the main and the siding. With the relocation of the south switch (shifting the siding north), the tracks can switch from the main line alignment to the siding alignment and back during construction of the the underpass, while still maintaining the use of the Broomfield siding.
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Friday, June 26, 2015
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Kevin Morgan
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Broomfield (8,976ft)
Broomfield, CO
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1511 (Add a Comment)
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Front Range (BNSF)
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The south end of Broomfield is moving! Crews have already cut in the new switch, just north (geographically west) of Nickel Street. This switch is roughly 4,000 feet north of the old south switch. To make up the difference, BNSF is extending the siding to the north by roughly 3,800 feet. When all is said and done, Broomfield should be about 8,700 feet long and will no longer have any grade crossing!
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Friday, June 26, 2015
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Kevin Morgan
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Broomfield (8,976ft)
Broomfield, CO
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1509 (Add a Comment)
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Front Range (BNSF)
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BNSF is getting ready to extend the siding at Broomfield by moving the north switch roughly 3,800 feet beyond where it is today. As you can see here, a lot of the initial grading has been completed. The grade crossing in the distance is Brainard Drive. Or at least, it used to be! The grade crossing has been moved (the photographer is standing at the new grade crossing) to allow the old crossing to be closed so the siding can be extended. At the same time, the south end of the siding is being moved north too. The new south switch will lay just north of Nickel Street. This means the siding of Broomfield will no longer have any grade crossings for trains to contend with!
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015
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Kevin Morgan
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Broomfield (8,976ft)
Broomfield, CO
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1504 (Add a Comment)
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Front Range (BNSF)
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It's pretty great that in 2015, twenty years after the BN / ATSF merger, you can still find C44-9Ws running around in the first (official) BNSF paint scheme. The Heritage scheme didn't last long before being ousted by the Heritage 2 scheme. The Heritage scheme greatly resembled the paint scheme of the Great Northern. The Great Northern used a goat on their herald and, it is for this reason, that these units are often referred to as "Goat Boats". The "boat" portion coming from an old designation of 1st and 2nd generation GE units as "U-Boats".
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Monday, February 2, 2015
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Kevin Morgan
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Broomfield (8,976ft)
Broomfield, CO
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Front Range (BNSF)
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A pair of four-axle units, sporting the two most recent BNSF paint schemes, heads north on the main at Broomfield. The train is approaching the 120th Avenue grade crossing. Perhaps "train" is a little generous here, as the crew is running the light power to the north end of Broomfield. Once there, they will back in to the siding to hook on to their train and head north to Longmont.
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Monday, February 2, 2015
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Kevin Morgan
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Broomfield (8,976ft)
Broomfield, CO
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1637 (Add a Comment)
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Front Range (BNSF)
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The Buck Local just brought some cars off the Lafayette Branch and dropped them on the siding at Broomfield. The crew got a track warrant to come out on the main and run around the cars to hook on the north end in order to head back to Longmont. Here, the train heads north on the main with a GP39-2R and a B40-8W. This location is supposed to change a lot in the next few years as the city of Broomfield has plans to connection 120th Avenue underneath the tracks. Meaning this shot will eventually include a bridge for the tracks (with 120th Avenue running underneath).
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