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Photo ID: 102483
Date Shot
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Tuesday, December 9, 2008 Kevin Morgan
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MP 13
Westminster, CO
1668
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Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
It is nearing 1 o'clock in the afternoon and the HDENLAU is on the approach to the south siding switch of Broomfield. There, it will take the siding to meet its counterpart, the HLAUDEN.
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Photo ID: 102484
Date Shot
Photo By
Tuesday, December 9, 2008 Kevin Morgan
Location
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MP 14
Westminster, CO
1773
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Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
When I first started taking pictures when I was a teenager, it was all black and white (film) to save on money. When digital came out and it was free to take color pictures, it was all color, all the time! Now, a few years later, I like including black and white in the mix again. Here, the Denver-Laurel pulls into the siding at Broomfield, fresh snow on the ground.
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Photo ID: 102485
Date Shot
Photo By
Tuesday, December 9, 2008 Kevin Morgan
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MP 14
Broomfield, CO
1891
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Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
Next to Rio Grande's fly letters, I think the Warbonnet scheme is about the best one out there! Here, an SD75M passes the station sign of Broomfield, the third of three units headed for Laurel, MT.
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Photo ID: 102486
Date Shot
Photo By
Tuesday, December 9, 2008 Kevin Morgan
Location
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MP 14
Broomfield, CO
2193
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Railroad
Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
You just can't beat a clear, sunny day with blue skies right after a major snow storm! Freshly fallen snow (no, I won't break into song) covers the ground as the Denver-Laurel slowly moves through the siding at Broomfield.
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Photo ID: 102487
Date Shot
Photo By
Tuesday, December 9, 2008 Kevin Morgan
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MP 14
Broomfield, CO
1699
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Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
Clouds cling to the mountains along the Front Range as BNSF's daily Laurel-Denver manifest means south on the main line at Broomfield. It just met its counterpart (the Denver-Laurel); you can still see the DENLAU on the siding in the distance.
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Photo ID: 102488
Date Shot
Photo By
Tuesday, December 9, 2008 Kevin Morgan
Location
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MP 14
Broomfield, CO
1942
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Railroad
Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
A pair of Dash-9s, one wearing a very nice H1 scheme, lead up the daily HLAUDEN that runs from Laurel, MT to Denver, CO. In the distance, Longs Peak is sticking up above the surrounding clouds.
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Photo ID: 102489
Date Shot
Photo By
Tuesday, December 9, 2008 Kevin Morgan
Location
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MP 14
Broomfield, CO
1670
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Front Range (BNSF) BNSF
They say you shouldn't mess with perfection and many railfans out there think BNSF got it right the first time! The first official paint scheme for BNSF after the 1995 merger was the Heritage scheme (now called the Heritage 1, or H1 scheme). You know, in a lot of ways, I think these railfans might just know what they are talking about!
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