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Sunday, January 21, 2024
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Kevin Morgan
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Sedalia
Sedalia, CO
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Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF)
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BNSF 7654 and train are currently stopped on Main 1 in the small town of Sedalia, CO on the Joint Line. The train lost communication with the ETD (End of Train Device, sometimes referred to as a FRED). Consequently, the crew cannot tell if the air brakes on the train are working properly as they cannot see the amount of air in the brake line at the end of the train. After 45 minutes or so, the problem would be worked out, and the train would continue.
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Sunday, December 17, 2023
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Kevin Morgan
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Sedalia
Sedalia, CO
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Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF)
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Sedalia is an unincorporated town along the Joint Line between Littleton and Castle Rock. As of the 2020 census, there were 177 residents in the town. Much of the town, including the "downtown" area, is actually located between Main 1 and Main 2 on the Joint Line. When there is a northbound and southbound passing through town simultaneously, the center part of town is cutoff (by car)! Here, a southbound crossing Manhart Avenue near the southeast side of town.
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Monday, October 2, 2023
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Kevin Morgan
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Sedalia
Sedalia, CO
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Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF)
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BNSF
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This shot really highlights the location where the original Santa Fe grade crossed over (on a bridge) the original Rio Grande grade. With the creation of the Joint Line in World War 1, the bridge was removed and the tracks now run parallel through here, with a crossover between Main 1 and Main 2. The head end of this train is technically on track owned by BNSF while the back of the train is technically on track owned by UP.
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Monday, October 2, 2023
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Kevin Morgan
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Sedalia
Sedalia, CO
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Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF)
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BNSF
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A southbound BNSF coal load runs through an S-Curve on the south side of "downtown" Sedalia on the Joint Line. Main 1 is generally used for southbound traffic, has CTC (Centralized Traffic Control), and is controlled/dispatched by BNSF in Fort Worth. Main 2, which is located in the foreground, has TWC/ABS (Track Warrant Control with Automatic Block Signals), and is controlled/dispatched by UP in Omaha.
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Saturday, May 23, 2020
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Kevin Morgan
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Sedalia
Sedalia, CO
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Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF)
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If you've ever traveled on Hwy 85 around Sedalia, then you know you can pretty easily see Main 2 from the highway. However, you cannot see the rails for Main 1. That is because they are slightly lower than Main 2, hiding them from the highway. This is a location where Rio Grande and Santa Fe once crossed paths via a grade separation. Today, it is one of only two places between Littleton and Palmer Lake (the other being Big Lift) where there is a means of crossing over between the two mains.
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