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Photo ID: 105782
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, February 7, 2016 Kevin Morgan
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Burnham Shops
Denver, CO
1735
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Yard Shots Union Pacific, Rio Grande
A Rio Grande caboose and a green maintenance of way boxcar sit on the west side of the yard at Burnham. All the power that had been stored here has already been moved elsewhere in preparation for the shop closing for good seven days after this picture.
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Photo ID: 105783
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, February 7, 2016 Kevin Morgan
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Burnham Shops
Denver, CO
1532
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Yard Shots Union Pacific, Rio Grande
One of the many buildings at Burnham, soon to torn down as Rio Grande's main maintenance facility approaches the end of its life.
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Photo ID: 105784
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, February 7, 2016 Kevin Morgan
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Burnham Shops
Denver, CO
1560
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Yard Shots Union Pacific, Rio Grande
The main engine shops at Burnham. As of this picture, Burnham only had a week of life left in it. No work, other than cleanup, is happening inside those buildings. Only a skeleton crew of workers remains to facilitate the cleanup.
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Photo ID: 105785
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, February 7, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Burnham Shops
Denver, CO
1497
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Yard Shots Union Pacific, Rio Grande
A rack of "blue flags" sits alongside the empty tracks at Burnham. While you expect Rio Grande power to disappear over time and things like signals to be replaced, I have to admit I never really thought about the possibility of Burnham closing. Definitely came as a shock.
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Photo ID: 105786
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, February 7, 2016 Kevin Morgan
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Burnham Shops
Denver, CO
1611
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Yard Shots Union Pacific, Rio Grande
In a couple of years, this picture will be radically different! The track in the foreground, one of RTD's Light Rail tracks, will still be there. And the the next track over will likely still be there (so UP can serve a few customers along the line), but the rest of the tracks and the buildings will all be replaced with condos and apartments as UP has sold the Burnham property to a developer.
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Photo ID: 105787
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, February 7, 2016 Kevin Morgan
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Burnham Shops
Denver, CO
1750
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Yard Shots Union Pacific, Rio Grande
Empty rails. Sadly, after being the main maintenance facility for Rio Grande for decades (and a major facility for UP as well for nearly two decades), Burnham Shops are closing. All the power that was once stored here has been moved to places such as North Platte, NE and Grand Junction, CO. Soon, these tracks and the buildings will be ripped up and this scene will turn from railroad/industrial to residential.
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Photo ID: 105788
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, February 7, 2016 Kevin Morgan
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Burnham Shops
Denver, CO
1479
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Yard Shots Union Pacific, Rio Grande
The main entrance to the Burnham Shops off of Seminole Road. The gates for Burnham were still open on this morning. But that will only be the case for another week. The gates closed permanently on Valentine's Day, 2016.
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Photo ID: 105789
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, February 7, 2016 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS004 (Pecos X-Over)
Denver, CO
1380
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) CREX, BNSF
Because of the light traffic levels of late, BNSF's Denver to Provo typically runs on UP's main between Fox Jct and Utah Jct (whereas, when things are busy, it usually uses BNSF's main track between those points and crosses over at Utah Jct). No doubt sticking to UP's main is faster! Here, the tank-dominated train is moving at track speed at the Pecos crossover.
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Photo ID: 105790
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, February 7, 2016 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS004 (Pecos X-Over)
Denver, CO
1360
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) CREX, BNSF
BNSF's Denver to Provo heads west on Main 3 at the west end of the Pecos Crossover. The power, which includes a CitiRail leaser on the point, was the same power from the Provo to Denver the day before. Which I happened to shoot at Leyden!
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Photo ID: 105791
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, February 7, 2016 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS004 (Pecos X-Over)
Denver, CO
1405
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Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
Just west of Pecos on Main 3, a BNSF trackage rights manifest heads west on clear signals. Three GEs (each a different model) lead the train. It wouldn't see another train until it met the eastbound Zephyr on the western slope!
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Photo ID: 105792
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, February 7, 2016 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS004 (Pecos X-Over)
Denver, CO
1283
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Subdivision
Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
A pair of units facing nose-to-nose bring up the tail end of a westbound Denver to Provo manifest at Pecos. In the distance, you can see the Pecos Street overpass. Ultimately built because Pecos Street was constantly blocked by coal trains on Bypass 1 and 2. Ironic that coal is virtually non-existent now!
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Photo ID: 105793
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, February 7, 2016 Kevin Morgan
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CP DS004 (Pecos X-Over)
Denver, CO
1366
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Railroad
Moffat Tunnel (UP) BNSF
The traction motors that power the wheels are electric motors (which is why train engines are referred to as "diesel-electric"). Because they are electric, there are no gears, which means the engine can operate the same regardless of whether it is moving forward or backward. Thus, it doesn't matter which way DPU units are facing. On this morning, the last unit was facing forward, showing its long hood to the world!
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Photo ID: 105794
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, February 7, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
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48th Avenue
Denver, CO
1832
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Brush (BNSF) BNSF
BNSF's Denver to Lincoln manifest was not short on power on this Sunday morning! Cut in the middle of the six units actually online were a trio of GP60M-3s. These are rebuilds by Morrison-Knudsen. Always good to see older power being rebuilt and reused.
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Photo ID: 105795
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, February 7, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
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48th Avenue
Denver, CO
1621
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Brush (BNSF) BNSF
BNSF has completed a project to extend its two coal tracks in Denver to the east. The tracks used to end near I-70 overpass in the distance. The project added another 2,500 feet to each track. Here, a Lincoln, NE-bound eastbound departs the yard on a clear signal.
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Photo ID: 105796
Date Shot
Photo By
Sunday, February 7, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
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48th Avenue
Denver, CO
1691
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Brush (BNSF) BNSF
A freshly rebuilt, freshly painted BNSF GP60M-3. This unit was rebuilt by Morrison-Knudsen. Always great to get a picture of a freshly painted unit.
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