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Photo ID: 104481
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Denver Station
Denver, CO
1608
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Subdivision
Railroad
Yard Shots Regional Transportation District
An RTD Light Rail train departs from the recently-relocated south Denver Station. This train is headed for the "W" Line. The "W" Line was completed a few months ago and largely follows the old BN Federal Branch right of way heading west. It ultimately terminates at the Jefferson County Building near Golden.
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Photo ID: 104482
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Lodo
Denver, CO
1878
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Subdivision
Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
Here, a northbound coal empties passes underneath Speer Blvd and then over 15th Street in Denver. There is something rather unusual about this coal empty that you may not realize at first. It is being led by a C44-9W, which has DC traction motors instead of AC traction motors.
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Photo ID: 104483
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Lodo
Denver, CO
1965
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Subdivision
Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
It was close to eleven years ago that I took a picture from this same bridge in Lodo. At that point, the tracks here were still mostly in a field, with just a few of the buildings under construction. Here, an SD70ACe leads a coal load south on Main 1 alongside an empty stopped on Main 2. (The 8,100-foot Lodo Siding sits empty to the right).
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Photo ID: 104484
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Lodo
Denver, CO
1791
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Subdivision
Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
When EMD first introduced the SD9043MAC, I wasn't crazy about the car body. But, I must admit, over the years (and through the models...from SD9043MAC to SD70ACe), the look has grown on me. I am still not crazy about the funky notch-nose, but otherwise, I like the look of the SD70ACe.
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Photo ID: 104485
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Lodo
Denver, CO
1880
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Subdivision
Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) Regional Transportation District
This is a scene that is drastically changed in the last 15 years. 15 years ago, the tracks, the bridges and a field is just about all you would have found! Dozens of buildings have been built in that time and the tracks (both the Joint Line and Light Rail) now run through was is essentially a trench of buildings! Even just five years ago, the building to the left was a parking lot. In this shot, an RTD "E" Line train approaches the Denver Station as a southbound coal load proceeds on Main 2. A northbound empty is stopped on Main 1.
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Photo ID: 104486
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Union Station
Denver, CO
1515
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Subdivision
Railroad
Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Regional Transportation District
A lot of construction is going on behind Union Station these days. New buildings (both residential lofts and hotels) are under construction and the new dome-type enclosure for the eight tracks behind Union Station is clearly visible.
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Photo ID: 104487
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Union Station
Denver, CO
1540
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Subdivision
Railroad
Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Regional Transportation District
A look toward the stub-ends of the eight new tracks behind Union Station. These tracks, located beneath this interesting enclosure, will include tracks for EMU commuters to run to Denver International Airport, Arvada and eventually (if funding is found) Thornton and Boulder/Longmont.
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Photo ID: 104488
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Union Station
Denver, CO
1470
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Subdivision
Railroad
Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Regional Transportation District
Traditional shots in the back of Union Station are a thing of the past. While I am thrilled that Union Station itself isn't going anywhere, modern architecture is quickly closing in around it from all sides.
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Photo ID: 104489
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Union Station
Denver, CO
1472
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Subdivision
Railroad
Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Regional Transportation District
A lot of work has been done on the enclosure and tracks behind Union Station. The sign in the foreground clearly indicates there will be eight tracks total. At least one of those tracks will be reserved for "heavy rail" trains such as Amtrak. Hopefully there will be a second track dedicated to heavy rail so trains like Cheyenne Frontier Days will have a home, when needed.
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Photo ID: 104490
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Union Station
Denver, CO
1494
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Subdivision
Railroad
Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Regional Transportation District
Scaffolding covers the exterior of Union Station as works continues to restore the historical monument. This is the scene from 17th and Wynkoop. Better this than a demolition team!
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Photo ID: 104491
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Union Station
Denver, CO
1447
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Subdivision
Railroad
Denver Union Terminal (RTD) Regional Transportation District
The parking around the outside of Union Station has been removed and some contemporary buildings are being built in their place. You can see one of the new buildings in the distance, located between Union Station and the Ice House. Union Station is slated to reopen to the public in summer of 2014.
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Photo ID: 104492
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Dahlia Street
Denver, CO
1467
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific
To build a EMU commuter line from Union Station to Denver International Airport, RTD is laying rail along UP's Limon Subdivision east of Denver. As part of the agreement, Union Pacific is getting a second main track and CTC in the area. Here, the existing main (to the left) and the new main (to the right, still under construction) can be seen at Dahlia Street.
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Photo ID: 104493
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Holly Street
Denver, CO
1491
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific
A UP ballast train, working on the second main being installed east of Denver on the Limon Sub, sits and waits further instructions. In the foreground, cement pillars have been put in place that will be the base for the catenary poles for EMU commuter rail.
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Photo ID: 104494
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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MP 634.5 (Sandown)
Denver, CO
1416
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific
Cement ties for UPs new main track lay along the existing main, running underneath the relatively new Central Park Blvd bridge. These scene has changed dramatically in the last five years. Here is a shot from the same basic place in 2007. Then, there was the main and a field!
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Photo ID: 104495
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
Location
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CP K627 (West Mesa)
Denver, CO
1808
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific, Regional Transportation District
Just a short distance west of the west switch of Mesa, construction on a new overpass for EMU commuter rail is making progress. Once complete, this bridge will be nearly 5,000 feet long! It is here that the commuter rail will leave the UP right of way and swing north, crossing the track, Airport Blvd, 32nd Avenue and I-70. This 22.8 mile long line from Union Station to Denver International Airport is scheduled to open in 2016.
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