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Photo ID: 105565
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Logan Hill (MP 70)
Converse County, WY
1294
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Railroad
Orin (BNSF) Union Pacific
An empty coal train climbs up Logan Hill headed north (timetable west) on Main 2. Main 3 and 4 (further to the right) were the original two tracks built over Logan Hill. Main 2 was added next and, most recently, Main 1 (on the left) was added. Note the yellow intermediate signals, indicating the dispatcher has not yet set up signals for any eastbounds.
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Photo ID: 105566
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Logan Hill (MP 70)
Converse County, WY
1351
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Subdivision
Railroad
Orin (BNSF) Union Pacific
Having reached the top of the Logan Hill, this westbound (geographically north) coal empty will soon go into dynamic braking mode for the descent down the other side. The train is running on Main 2.
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Photo ID: 105567
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Logan Hill (MP 69)
Converse County, WY
1634
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Subdivision
Railroad
Orin (BNSF) Union Pacific, BNSF
The line through the Powder River Basin was originally built by Burlington Northern between 1972 and 1979. By 1985, the single track line was handling 19 million tons of coal per year. Chicago Northwest and Union Pacific together bought 50% of the interest in the line. This resulted in both BN and CNW trains accessing the coal mines. In 1994, the single track was resulting in bottlenecks over the line and over the next three years, a second main was added to the entire line. By the year 2000, a third track was added to some of the line to accommodate continuing increases in coal demand. In 2005, the basin handled 325 million tons of coal. The line sees as many as 80 loaded coal trains (meaning 160 total trains) in a 24 hour period! In 2006, UP and BNSF invested another $100 million to add a fourth main track to 20 miles (over Logan Hill) of the line. The line is now has the capacity to support 400 million tons of coal annually! The fourth track project was completed in 2008. Here, an eastbound (geographically south) BNSF coal load climbing Logan hill on Main 4 meets a westbound (geographically north) UP coal empty descending down Main 2.
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Photo ID: 105568
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Logan Hill (MP 69)
Converse County, WY
1325
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Subdivision
Railroad
Orin (BNSF) Union Pacific, BNSF
A BNSF coal load climbs up Logan Hill on Main 4 as a UP empty descends downgrade on Main 2. This UP coal train will be working extra hard on the return trip to get the loaded coal train over the hill with only three units!
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Photo ID: 105569
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Logan Hill (MP 69)
Converse County, WY
1575
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Subdivision
Railroad
Orin (BNSF) BNSF
This BNSF coal train was loaded earlier in the day at the Black Thunder Mine East loadout. It is now climbing the west slope (geographically north) of Logan Hill on Main 4.
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Photo ID: 105570
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
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MP 79
Converse County, WY
1218
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Subdivision
Railroad
Orin (BNSF) BNSF
A couple miles north of Bill (timetable west) finds a westbound BNSF coal empty headed for Logan Hill on Main 3.
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Photo ID: 105571
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
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MP 79
Campbell County, WY
1495
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Subdivision
Railroad
Orin (BNSF) BNSF
East meets west! A eastbound coal load (headed geographically south) meets a westbound coal empty (headed geographically north) just north of Bill. The empty has a clear intermediate signal on Main 3 in the distance.
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Photo ID: 105572
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 88.6
Converse County, WY
1292
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Subdivision
Railroad
Orin (BNSF) BNSF
A coal empty headed north (timetable west) enters in to a staging yard located a few miles south of Bill, WY. Here, the empty will wait until the mine it is ultimately headed to is ready to take it.
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Photo ID: 105573
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
South of Bill
Converse County, WY
1315
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Subdivision
Railroad
Orin (BNSF) BNSF
In addition to a staging yard for BNSF, there is a car repair facility located a few miles south of Bill, WY in the Powder River Basin. Considering how many coal cars run across the line in a 24 hour period (if you include trips to and from the mine, that number a good estimate is 18,400 cars per 24 hours!), it makes sense to have a facility onsite that can handle repairs.
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Photo ID: 105574
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 88
Converse County, WY
1595
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Subdivision
Railroad
Orin (BNSF) BNSF
About three miles south of Bill, this eastbound (geographically south) coal load has returned to triple track mainline. It is passing a staging yard and a car repair facility while running on Main 3.
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Photo ID: 105575
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 89
Converse County, WY
1702
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Subdivision
Railroad
Orin (BNSF) GE Leasing, BNSF
These units on this westbound coal train caught me completely by surprise! These are ET44ACs, GE's new Tier 4 emissions compliant units. I shot them a week earlier coming in to Denver on a Z-Train. I had heard that they were going to be used for testing in coal service. Guess this proves it! Two units pull a coal empty north (timetable west) on Main 2.
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Photo ID: 105576
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 89
Converse County, WY
1489
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Subdivision
Railroad
Orin (BNSF) GE Leasing, BNSF
A pair of ET44ACs, currently being used for testing on coal trains, pull a empty north (timetable west) in the Powder River Basin. The train is headed for the North Antelope Rochelle Mine where it will be loaded and return south (timetable east).
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Photo ID: 105577
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 88
Converse County, WY
1587
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Subdivision
Railroad
Orin (BNSF) GE Leasing, BNSF
Notice a rather large hump on the radio housing of this last unit? That would be due to the fact that this is an ET44AC. This is GE's Tier 4 emissions compliant unit. They have already started delivery to BNSF as of this picture, but they are still undergoing some testing in coal service.
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Photo ID: 105578
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 95
Converse County, WY
1377
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Subdivision
Railroad
Orin (BNSF) BNSF
This BNSF coal load is nearing the south end of the Powder River Basin. It has another 20 miles to go before it will reach Bridger Jct. Unfortunately, the tracks and WY-59 part ways here, so this would be the final shot of this train
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Photo ID: 105579
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, August 16, 2015 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
MP 130
Converse County, WY
1300
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Subdivision
Railroad
Canyon (BNSF) BNSF
BNSF has a pair of loaded coal trains parked on Main 2 between Bridger Jct and Bona on the Canyon Sub. The second train has pulled up nearly as close as can be to the tail end of the first train! Currently, there are no crews on either train.
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