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Photo ID: 108244
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, June 27, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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East of Hudson
Adams County, CO
919
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Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
The Front Range does not see much intermodal traffic, compared to many other parts of the country. However, one intermodal train you can find 5-6 days a week is BNSF's Denver to Chicago Z-Train (and its counterpart). It is the highest priority train in or out of Denver. The train departs Denver in the mornings, typically between 6:30am and 8:00am. The Chicago to Denver generally arrives Denver between 5:00pm and 7:30pm. Here, just east of Hudson, today's Z-Train has a trio of GEs on the point making track speed over Box Elder Creek.
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Photo ID: 105436
Date Shot
Photo By
Tuesday, August 11, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
East Hudson
Hudson, CO
1732
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Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
As you can see, BNSF is extending the siding of Hudson to the east. If you look closely, you can see a yellow-over-red signal in the distance. That is the current east end of the siding, some 9,300 feet away! Yep, the siding is about to grow by 9,300 feet.
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Photo ID: 105435
Date Shot
Photo By
Tuesday, August 11, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
East Hudson
Hudson, CO
1824
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Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
BNSF is sinking some capital into the Brush Sub in 2015. Multiple sidings are being lengthened and the siding of Hudson is no exception! The siding will go from being roughly 6,200 feet long to over 15,000 feet long! There have been rumors that BNSF would like to (eventually) add a second main track along the entire Brush Sub. One wonders if there will be a crossover in the middle of the siding?
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Photo ID: 105434
Date Shot
Photo By
Tuesday, August 11, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Hudson
Hudson, CO
1918
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Subdivision
Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
A pair of SD70s (one an SD70MAC and one an SD70ACe) sit in the house track at Hudson. It was immediately obvious why they were there, although I assume it has to do with all the maintenance BNSF has been doing on the Brush Sub over the summer.

In the distance, you can see the Hudson Local sitting on the siding, waiting to head back to Denver.
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Photo ID: 105433
Date Shot
Photo By
Tuesday, August 11, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Hudson
Hudson, CO
1727
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Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
The Hudson Local sits in the siding at Hudson, patiently waiting to see what the Brush Sub dispatcher has in mind. It is a busy day on the Brush Sub with many siding plugged and both the ZCHCDEN (hottest BNSF train in to Denver) and Amtrak may be coming in the picture soon.
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Photo ID: 105138
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 22, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
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West of Hudson
Hudson, CO
1840
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Subdivision
Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
When this coal load derailed at the west switch of Hudson, it broke apart in to three pieces. Here, the front third (to the right) stayed on the tracks. The middle third can be seen back a bit. The last few cars on that section derailed, but stayed upright. The final section of the train had the most cars derail (and about 20 of them fell on their side).
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Photo ID: 105137
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 22, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
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West of Hudson
Hudson, CO
2053
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Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
BNSF 8802 was the lead unit on this westbound coal load that derailed at the west end of Hudson. Here, a fresh crew has arrived to assist in the cleanup operation. Later in the afternoon, the crew would take the front portion of the train that didn't derail down to the siding of Tonville.
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Photo ID: 105136
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 22, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
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West Hudson
Hudson, CO
1834
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Subdivision
Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
Coal mixes with dirt, which mixes with steel a wood, among the wreckage of a derail coal train at the west switch of Hudson. The derailment was causing a lot of cars on I-76 to slow down and check out the scene. Local PD was patrolling the shoulder, keeping cars from stopping on the shoulder.
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Photo ID: 105135
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 22, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
West Hudson
Hudson, CO
1781
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Subdivision
Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
Cars lay on their sides...or in some cases, are piled on top of one another...after a westbound coal train derailed at the west end of Hudson. The road in the foreground is I-76. The derailment took place on the west edge of Hudson, CO.
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Photo ID: 105133
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 22, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
West Hudson
Hudson, CO
1769
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Subdivision
Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
A couple of wheel sets and ties rest, largely buried in coal, after the westbound coal load derailed at the west switch of Hudson on the BNSF Brush Sub. Most likely these hoppers will be sent to the scrapper (if not scrapped onsite) as it is unlikely they will be able to be repaired.
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Photo ID: 105132
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 22, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
West Hudson
Hudson, CO
2124
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Subdivision
Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
When this westbound coal load derailed, it didn't only take out 25-30 hoppers and track, but it also took out a switch at the signal at the west end of Hudson. You can see the signal mast (with its signal heads now missing) here, twisted among the derailed hoppers.
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Photo ID: 105131
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 22, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
West Hudson
Hudson, CO
1950
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Subdivision
Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
These hopper cars almost aren't recognizable as hopper cars after a derailment at the west switch of Hudson. There is a certainly amount of dark irony in the advertised "Rapid Discharge" on the side of one of the hoppers. Surprisingly, it appears that most of the coal stayed in that particular hopper.
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Photo ID: 105130
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 22, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
West Hudson
Hudson, CO
1977
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Subdivision
Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
14,259-foot Long Peak stands tall in the distance, offering a nice backdrop to a less-than-nice scene in the foreground. A westbound coal load derailed at the west switch of Hudson, resulting in this pileup of 25-30 cars.
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Photo ID: 105129
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 22, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
West Hudson
Hudson, CO
1800
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Subdivision
Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
A pair of horses look for food in a field, indifferent to the pileup of coal hoppers in the distance. In addition to the mangled hoppers, note the welded rail, twisted and looping, in the middle of the frame.
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Photo ID: 105128
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, March 22, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
West Hudson
Hudson, CO
1765
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Subdivision
Railroad
Brush (BNSF) BNSF
While somewhere around 20 cars involved in a derailment on the Brush Sub fell completely over (many of which were twisted beyond recognition), about 10 came off the tracks but were able to stay upright.
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