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Saturday, June 27, 2020
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Kevin Morgan
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East of Hudson
Adams County, CO
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Brush (BNSF)
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BNSF
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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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Tuesday, August 11, 2015
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Kevin Morgan
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East Hudson
Hudson, CO
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Brush (BNSF)
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BNSF
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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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Tuesday, August 11, 2015
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Kevin Morgan
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Hudson
Hudson, CO
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Brush (BNSF)
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BNSF
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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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Sunday, March 22, 2015
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Kevin Morgan
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West of Hudson
Hudson, CO
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Brush (BNSF)
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BNSF
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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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