ColoradoRailfan.com » Photo Gallery » Photo Search » View Photos

Previous Page     Next Page

Photo ID: 106118
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, July 23, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Speer Jct
Laramie County, WY
1467
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Laramie (UP) Union Pacific
You have to love the modern vs classic contrast here between the double stack containers in the background on UP 844 in the foreground. The 4-8-4 "Northern" class steam engine was built by ALCO (the American Locomotive Company) is December 1944. It was the last steam engine delivered to Union Pacific. It as been in nearly-continuous excursion service since 1962.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 106119
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, July 23, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Speer Jct
Laramie County, WY
1483
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Laramie (UP) Union Pacific
It is just after noon as UP 844 and train roll slowly toward the Greeley Sub from south leg of the wye at Speer Jct. In addition to carrying fuel (oil), the black tender also stores some water. the second (yellow) tender carries nothing but water for the 844 and is referred to as the "water bottle".
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 106120
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, July 23, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
East of Speer Jct
Laramie County, WY
1277
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Laramie (UP) Union Pacific
A westbound double stack intermodal train pulls up the grade on Main 3 toward Speer Jct. Since UP's Overland Route (which connects the east end of UP with the west end) runs through Cheyenne, you can often expect to see a lot of trains running on the UP in Cheyenne.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 106121
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, July 23, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
CP W517 (Speer Jct)
Laramie County, WY
1354
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Laramie (UP) Union Pacific
The rear DPU of a westbound double stack pushes on Main 3 as a pair of diesel engines pull the Cheyenne Frontier Days train back toward Cheyenne on Main 4. Very different duties for the sister units. Note how close they are in number! UP 7143 on Frontier Days and UP 7146 on the double stack.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 106122
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, July 23, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
CP W517 (Speer Jct)
Laramie County, WY
1299
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Laramie (UP) Union Pacific
A GE AC4400CW and an EMD SD70ACe work together to pull the Cheyenne Frontier Days train back to Cheyenne after being wyed at Speer Jct. If you look above UP 7143 and off in the distance, you can see the head end of a westbound double stack train!
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 106123
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, July 23, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
East of Speer Jct
Laramie County, WY
1513
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Laramie (UP) Union Pacific
UP 844 gets a free ride (backward) from Speer Jct to Cheyenne. The train has just been wyed (turned around) and is headed back to the depot to await the arrival of passengers in a few hours. A UP manager in a white pickup parallels the train, keeping an eye on the move.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 106124
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, July 23, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Cheyenne Depot
Cheyenne, WY
1334
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Laramie (UP) Union Pacific
Steam engines, obviously, require water in order to run. And a LOT of water. Thousands of gallons of water is required to boil and turn to steam. Here, in Cheyenne, the fire department is helping out by connecting their hoses to a fire hydrant on one end, and the "water bottle" on the other end.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 106125
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, July 23, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Cheyenne Depot
Cheyenne, WY
1367
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Laramie (UP) Union Pacific
A member of the UP steam crew stands on top of the "water bottle" and monitor the water levels as fresh water is added for the trip from Cheyenne back to Denver. Note the stream of water entering the water bottle to the left.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 106126
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, July 23, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Cheyenne Depot
Cheyenne, WY
1464
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Laramie (UP) Union Pacific
While I understand the general principle of a steam engine, I do not understand the more finite details. But I definitely think steam engines are amazing pieces of machinery. Love all the components visible from the outside, as well as all the steam and water to be found dripping and spraying on the outside.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 106127
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, July 23, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Cheyenne Depot
Cheyenne, WY
1393
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Laramie (UP) Union Pacific
A close look at the nose of UP 844. The American flag and the Colorado flag definitely add some additional class! I particularly like the "844" plaque located directly beneath the headlight in the UP shield.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 106128
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, July 23, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Cheyenne Depot
Cheyenne, WY
1550
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Laramie (UP) Union Pacific
UP 844 sits on Main P1 at the Cheyenne Depot where it is taking on water. The train will wait here until it is time to depart at 5pm. Freight traffic still has to move, however, and a manifest rolls by on Main P2. Two of the steam crew members walk toward a semi tanker filled with oil for UP 844.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 106129
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, July 23, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Cheyenne Depot
Cheyenne, WY
1276
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Laramie (UP) Union Pacific
An eastbound double stack rolls in to Cheyenne on Main P2. Cheyenne has four main tracks (P1 - P4) located outside the depot. Cheyenne is a crew change point and these four tracks are used for crew changes on all trains coming through. Most trains only stop for 10-15 minutes for the crew change, and then continue on their journey. The dispatcher had to work with only three tracks this Saturday, with Cheyenne Frontier Days sitting on P1. An eastbound double stack coming in to town on P2. Another double stack is visible to the left on P4.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 106130
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, July 23, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
East of Archer
Laramie County, WY
1216
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Sidney (UP) Union Pacific
An eastbound double stack on Main 2 rolls toward the I-80 Business Loop overpass east of Cheyenne on the Sidney Sub. The (new) crew on this train will take the train east to Bailey Yard in North Platte, NE.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 106131
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, July 23, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
East of Archer
Laramie County, WY
1312
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Sidney (UP) Union Pacific
A single SD70ACe brings up the tail end of an eastbound double stack train on Main 2 east of Cheyenne. Even though there are (at least) two main tracks all the way from Cheyenne, WY to North Platte, NE, there are still a few sidings from time to time. The track in the foreground here is a 6,045 foot long siding off of Main 2.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Photo ID: 106132
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, July 23, 2016 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
East of Pine Bluffs
Kimball County, NE
1271
(Add a Comment)
Subdivision
Railroad
Sidney (UP) Union Pacific
While waiting for the departure of the Cheyenne Frontier Days train, I wandered over to Pine Bluffs on the Wyoming-Nebraska state line. The weather was deteriorating quickly and the contrast between the sky and the ground was awful. So, I thought a black and white shot of this westbound double stack on Main 1 was appropriate.
Email Questions or Comments to the Webmaster or add a comment to the picture.

Previous Page     Next Page

Check out ColoradoRailfan.com on Facebook
Check out the latest ColoradoRailfan.com photos on Flickr

ColoradoRailfan.com Email Subscription
To receive updates made to ColoradoRailfan.com via Email, Click Here.

The D&RGW Site Ring
This site owned by: Kevin Morgan
Add Your Site

SiteRing by Bravenet.com

SiteRing by Bravenet.com

All content ©2000,2024 by Kevin Morgan, except where noted. Please do not use any material from this site without permission. Thank You.