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Photo ID: 103991
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 24, 2011 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 281.2 (West Tennessee Pass)
Leadville, CO
2501
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Subdivision
Railroad
Tennessee Pass (UP) Union Pacific, Rio Grande
A look west out of the west end of Tennessee Pass toward the east portal of the tunnel. I found it interesting how many joints there seemed to be on the siding. There may be a little bit of a telephoto compression effect here, but not much. The joints seem to come every 15 or 20 feet long the entire siding.
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Photo ID: 103990
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 24, 2011 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 281.2 (West Tennessee Pass)
Leadville, CO
1972
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Subdivision
Railroad
Tennessee Pass (UP) Union Pacific, Rio Grande
Looking west at the west end of Tennessee Pass, there is no longer a signal to tell trains what the condition is departing the block...then again, there aren't any trains either, so I guess the lack of a signal is irrelevant.
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Photo ID: 103989
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 24, 2011 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 281.2 (West Tennessee Pass)
Leadville, CO
2374
(1 Comment Posted)
Subdivision
Railroad
Tennessee Pass (UP) Union Pacific, Rio Grande
The stamp on this rail indicates that it was made in 1980 at the Colorado Fuel and Iron plant near Pueblo. Other than the significant amount of rust that has accumulated on the rails, the track appears to be in pretty good condition.
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Photo ID: 103988
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 24, 2011 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 281.2 (West Tennessee Pass)
Leadville, CO
2123
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Railroad
Tennessee Pass (UP) Union Pacific, Rio Grande
One of the biggest problems caused by the inactivity on Tennessee Pass (as you expect) appears to be rust. Much of the paint on this switch machine is gone, leaving behind a lot of rust.
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Photo ID: 103987
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 24, 2011 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 281.2 (West Tennessee Pass)
Leadville, CO
1841
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Railroad
Tennessee Pass (UP) Union Pacific, Rio Grande
An up close look at the "General Railway Signal Co" stamped on to the switch machine located at west Tennessee Pass. Unfortunately, this particular switch machine hasn't had power running to it 15 years!
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Photo ID: 103986
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 24, 2011 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 281.2 (West Tennessee Pass)
Leadville, CO
1838
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Subdivision
Railroad
Tennessee Pass (UP) Union Pacific, Rio Grande
Powered switches in CTC territory can be placed into "hand throw" if necessary so the switch can be thrown by hand. This may happen due to a power outage (although rare) or, more likely, because a maintainer is working on the switch and needs to throw it without the dispatcher. This is a closeup view of the hand throw lever on the switch machine.
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Photo ID: 103985
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 24, 2011 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 281.2 (West Tennessee Pass)
Leadville, CO
2266
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Subdivision
Railroad
Tennessee Pass (UP) Union Pacific, Rio Grande
The west switch of Tennessee Pass siding was located very close to the east portal of the tunnel at the summit. As you can see in the picture, the signal for eastbound was positioned is such a way that trains coming through the tunnel could have a clear look at the condition of the signal.
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Photo ID: 103984
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 24, 2011 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 281.2 (West Tennessee Pass)
Leaville, CO
1730
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Subdivision
Railroad
Tennessee Pass (UP) Union Pacific, Rio Grande
All of Rio Grande's signalling equipment was manufactured by General Railway Signal Company, one of two major players in the signals and CTC market up to this day. The other is Union Switch and Signal which, since 2009, is known as Ansaldo STS.
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Photo ID: 103982
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 24, 2011 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 281.2 (West Tennessee Pass)
Leadville, CO
2329
(5 Comments Posted)
Subdivision
Railroad
Tennessee Pass (UP) Union Pacific, Rio Grande
While the line itself technically isn't abandoned, the CTC system absolutely is. A look inside the signal cabinet at west Tennessee Pass reveals cut wires and broken glass everywhere. If Tennessee Pass ever were to become active again with CTC, a completely new CTC system would have to be installed.
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Photo ID: 103981
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 24, 2011 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 281.2 (West Tennessee Pass)
Leadville, CO
1832
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Subdivision
Railroad
Tennessee Pass (UP) Union Pacific, Rio Grande
It would appear the the signal control box at the west switch of Tennessee Pass has moved around a bit over the course of its life. You can pretty clearly see "Arvada" painted over on the box. And, if you look even closer, it appears "Arvada" was painted over something that starts with a "P". Even closer examination reveals what appears to be an "A" and an "L". That being the case would mean this box also spent time at Palisade near Grand Junction.
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Photo ID: 103978
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 24, 2011 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 281.2 (West Tennessee Pass)
Leadville, CO
2776
(2 Comments Posted)
Subdivision
Railroad
Tennessee Pass (UP) Union Pacific, Rio Grande
This is the sight eastbound trains would see as they emerged from the Tennessee Pass tunnel at the summit. Well, okay...almost the sight they'd see. Assuming all the masts in the shot actually had their signal heads!
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Photo ID: 103977
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, September 24, 2011 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 281.2 (West Tennessee Pass)
Leadville, CO
2523
(2 Comments Posted)
Subdivision
Railroad
Tennessee Pass (UP) Union Pacific, Rio Grande
This is one of the saddest sights I saw the entire day during the visit to Tennessee Pass! Over the years, UP has been cannibalizing the CTC system on the pass to use the components in other areas. Case-in-point would be the missing signal head from the signal at west Tennessee Pass. The best indication a train could get here is now "where-is-the-signal-head-over-yellow".
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