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Photo ID: 104496
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Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
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Denver, CO
1362
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
As I was headed back to town from the area around Mesa on UP's KP Line, I noticed a long string of covered hoppers near Himalaya Road. Appeared that these cars are presently surplus and were tied down on this old branch track.
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Photo ID: 104497
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
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Denver, CO
1584
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
Decided to get a little artsy with a covered hopper tied down in long-term storage on a branch line not far from Mesa siding on the Limon Sub.
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Photo ID: 104498
Date Shot
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Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
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Denver, CO
1361
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
I enjoy shots that show a lot of details and unique characteristic. Here is a shot of a part of the truck and axle on a UP covered hopper tied down in long-term storage.
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Photo ID: 104499
Date Shot
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Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
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Rennicks Yard
Denver, CO
1601
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Yard Shots Regional Transportation District
Not long ago, this empty field was the home of American Concrete Pavement. Among other things, the company built thousands of concrete ties for railroads all over the country. The plant has moved to Pueblo, CO now and construction on a new maintenance facility for RTD (for EMU vehicles) is under way.
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Photo ID: 104500
Date Shot
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Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
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North Yard
Denver, CO
1853
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
So much in this shot has changed over the years and so much has stayed the same. The track configuration and rolling stock sitting in the yard hasn't changed much. The type of power and color scheme has changed dramatically! 30 years ago, this was the main yard for the Rio Grande and there was a sea of Black and Aspen Gold here. 20 years ago, Scarlet Gray had moved in. Today, Armour Yellow dominates as North Yard is now just a small, local yard on Union Pacific's vast system.
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Photo ID: 104501
Date Shot
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Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
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North Yard
Denver, CO
1958
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Yard Shots Southern Pacific, Union Pacific
This is one of only two unpatched Espee GP60s left on UP's roster at this time, the other being SP 9721. The paint is definitely looking a little shoddy, but I felt pretty lucky to come across one of the only "unassimilated" units left on UP's roster! Unfortunately, the unit was pretty well tucked back in North Yard, so I had to settle for this "over the fence", "from a distance shot" from 48th Avenue.
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Photo ID: 104502
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
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North Yard
Denver, CO
1442
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Yard Shots Union Pacific
With two rail yards in Denver, it seems possible that North Yard could be deemed redundant and abandoned in favor of 36th Street Yard. Then again, the opposite could be said. Regardless, I am grateful that the rails representing Rio Grande are still being used beneath 48th Avenue.
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Photo ID: 104503
Date Shot
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Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
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North Yard
Denver, CO
2188
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Yard Shots Union Pacific, Rio Grande
Regardless of the paint scheme, I really love seeing good old spartan cabs hanging around North Yard! One of these units in particular has been around North Yard for a very long time. UP 1349 was once DRGW 3128, one of the last GP40-2s delivered to the Grande. It was patched on May 16, 2005 and received a full repaint in April 2007. At that time, the Mars light was removed and air conditioning was added.
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Photo ID: 104504
Date Shot
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Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
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Denver, CO
1756
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Yard Shots Regional Transportation District
All tied up? Thousands of concrete ties lay stacked up, ready for use in the construction of the RTD Gold Line from Union Station to Arvada. The line is scheduled to open in 2016.
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Photo ID: 104505
Date Shot
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Saturday, October 19, 2013 Kevin Morgan
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Denver, CO
1550
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Yard Shots Regional Transportation District
Now that is a lot of concrete ties! Each (full) stack looks to have 90 ties. A very quick (and extremely rough) estimate indicates there are probably over 40,000 ties here, ready to be used! At 20" between each tie (about right for EMU commuter rail), these ties could cover 12 miles of single track or 6 miles of double track. Actually not all that much when you think about it.
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