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Photo ID: 107587
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, July 2, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1148
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific
A three quarters look of UP 1982 from the back as it leads an eastbound coal load through the siding at Mesa. Screaming eagle and Jenks blue look mighty fine in the high July sunlight.
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Photo ID: 107586
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, July 2, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1128
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific
The Missouri Pacific heritage unit, UP 1982, leads an eastbound coal load through the siding at Mesa. The train was loaded at the West Elk Mine on the North Fork branch in Western Colorado and is now headed for the plains on the Limon Sub. The last time I caught the unit leading a train in Colorado was almost exactly four years ago when it led a manifest on the Moffat on July 13, 2014.
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Photo ID: 107585
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, July 2, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1106
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific
Rolling slowly east through the siding at Mesa, the Missouri Pacific Heritage Unit (UP 1982) leads an eastbound coal load toward a clear signal at the east switch. The train is passing underneath I-70 in the background, a highway that the tracks will more or less parallel until Limon, CO.
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Photo ID: 107584
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, July 2, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1134
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific
The Rocky Mountains and the Denver Skyline will soon be out of sight for this eastbound coal train as it heads for the Great Plains in Eastern Colorado. Currently, the train is running through the siding at Mesa, around a local that had been working on the main.
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Photo ID: 107583
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, July 2, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1179
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific
UP 1982 slowly makes its way east through the siding at Mesa. DS-86 was unable to get the switch at the west end to throw to the siding. So, the crew had to take the switch in hand throw and was flagged past the red signal at West Mesa in to the siding.
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Photo ID: 107582
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, July 2, 2018 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1003
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific
The Roydale Local is on the mainline at Mesa after having switched out some cars at local industries. It now has five cars in the tow heading back to the Roydale yard. It will have to hold the main for a bit though as UP 1982 is leading a coal train east in to the siding.
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Photo ID: 106764
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1014
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific
An SD70M leads an eastbound special on the siding at Mesa while a GP38-2 works to switch some cars at Pioneer Pipe. The local has been using the main at Mesa, so the special was run through the siding. It will stop briefly at the east end of Mesa to wait for a track warrant from DS-86.
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Photo ID: 106763
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1097
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific
An eastbound special has a matched pair of "notched" SD70Ms for power. The second SD70M was actually bad-ordered in Utah and is offline. But it makes for a mighty fine looking shot.
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Photo ID: 106755
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1051
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific
About a week ago, I got some shots of an eastbound coal train that was led by CSX units. Today, I was able to catch another eastbound coal load, but this one was led by a Norfolk Southern "catfish". A name given to wide cab Norfolk Southern units because the white stripes on the nose look a bit like whiskers.
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Photo ID: 106754
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1115
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific
In eastern Aurora, I-70 runs northwest-to-southeast and crosses over UP's Limon Sub right at Mesa. With I-70 visible in the background, the NS-led eastbound is about to pass underneath I-70.
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Photo ID: 106753
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1111
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific
Typically when I nab a picture that includes the Denver skyline, I'm on the west side of town. On this particular day, however, I'm on the east side of town! A Norfolk Southern unit leads the eastbound coal load on the main at Mesa. Much of the Limon Sub in Aurora parallels Smith Road.
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Photo ID: 106752
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Denver, CO
1055
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific
At Mesa, an eastbound coal load is on the move on the main track. A bit of an unusual visitor, a Norfolk Southern ES44AC leads the train on its journey toward the Colorado plains.
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Photo ID: 106291
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, January 5, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1294
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific
A trio of EMDs, setup elephant-style, lead up a westbound manifest. The two SD70Ms are the two online. The GP40-2 is returning to Denver after a 90-day inspection in North Little Rock, AR. The GP40-2 is actually of DRGW heritage. Specifically, DRGW 3111.
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Photo ID: 106290
Date Shot
Photo By
Thursday, January 5, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1308
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific
A westbound UP manifest slows to a stop on the main at Mesa. As this point on this cold afternoon, the yard does not have a spot open for the train just yet. So, the train shall follow the old adage "hurry up and wait".
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Photo ID: 106266
Date Shot
Photo By
Wednesday, October 19, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1186
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific
"Fall brown" has taken over the foliage along the right-of-way at Mesa on UP's Limon Sub. This coal train loaded at the West Elk Mine on the North Fork Branch in western Colorado and is now headed east. The train just met a westbound local and is copying a track warrant right now to continue the journey east on to the Colorado Plains.
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