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Photo ID: 106748
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
York Street
Denver, CO
1218
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Subdivision
Railroad
Belt Industrial Lead (UP) Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific
This coal train was loaded at the West Elk Mine on the North Fork Branch. It ran over the Moffat at night, but had a new crew called in Denver for 7:15am. Here, the crew has the train rolling east at York Street on the Belt Industrial Lead.
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Photo ID: 106749
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
36th Street Yard
Denver, CO
1204
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Subdivision
Railroad
Yard Shots Union Pacific
A look into the north end of UP's 36th Street Yard from the York Street grade crossing. Coors Field is clearly visible in the background. There is a clear signal for a coal load that is coming from the Belt Industrial Lead that is headed for the Limon Sub (the KP Line).
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Photo ID: 106750
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
York Street
Denver, CO
1521
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Subdivision
Railroad
Greeley (UP) Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific
A northbound UP local (whose last car is just visible on the right side of the shot) has just cleared the north end of the 36th street yard. A coal load with an eastern leader is pulling toward the yard from the Belt Industrial Lead.
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Photo ID: 106751
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
York Street
Denver, CO
1566
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Subdivision
Railroad
Greeley (UP) Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific
On a partly cloudy morning, a cloud has moved in to cast a shadow on the scene as an ES44AC leads an eastbound coal train toward the York Street grade crossing. The train is leaving the Belt Industrial Lead behind and will soon turn east toward the Limon Sub.
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Photo ID: 106752
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Denver, CO
1041
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific
At Mesa, an eastbound coal load is on the move on the main track. A bit of an unusual visitor, a Norfolk Southern ES44AC leads the train on its journey toward the Colorado plains.
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Photo ID: 106753
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1094
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific
Typically when I nab a picture that includes the Denver skyline, I'm on the west side of town. On this particular day, however, I'm on the east side of town! A Norfolk Southern unit leads the eastbound coal load on the main at Mesa. Much of the Limon Sub in Aurora parallels Smith Road.
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Photo ID: 106754
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1096
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific
In eastern Aurora, I-70 runs northwest-to-southeast and crosses over UP's Limon Sub right at Mesa. With I-70 visible in the background, the NS-led eastbound is about to pass underneath I-70.
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Photo ID: 106755
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
Mesa (8,880ft)
Aurora, CO
1035
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific
About a week ago, I got some shots of an eastbound coal train that was led by CSX units. Today, I was able to catch another eastbound coal load, but this one was led by a Norfolk Southern "catfish". A name given to wide cab Norfolk Southern units because the white stripes on the nose look a bit like whiskers.
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Photo ID: 106756
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed

Aurora, CO
1093
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific
After leaving the urban Denver-metropolitan area behind, this eastbound coal train has entered into the rural plains of eastern Colorado on its way toward Kansas and points further east.
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Photo ID: 106757
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
West of Mesa
Aurora, CO
1050
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific
You may not see it at first, but there are actually two trains in this shot. The first is the Roydale Local, led by a pair of GP38-2s. The second is a UP special that is transporting four Siemens electric units. The special is holding at a red signal until the local can get in the clear at Mesa.
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Photo ID: 106758
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
West of Mesa
Denver, CO
1247
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Union Pacific
A pair of UP SD70Ms are pulling four electric units that will be used on commuter rail. The units were built by Siemens and are headed for Pennsylvania. RTD's "A Line", which runs from Union Station to Denver International Airport, follows UP's Limon Sub for much of the run. Here, just west of Airport Blvd, the A-Line ascends and crosses over the Limon Sub. If only a commuter train has passed over right at this moment!
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Photo ID: 106759
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
West of Mesa
Aurora, CO
1119
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) SEPTA
This is a Siemens-built ACS-64 built for a Pennsylvania-based commuter (Septa). This is the first of 15 such units that have been ordered by Septa and are pending delivery from Siemens.
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Photo ID: 106760
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
West of Mesa
Aurora, CO
1028
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) MARC
Three Siemens-built SC-44 are being transported by Union Pacific from California to their interhchange point...probably either Kansas City or St Louis. These units are going to enter commuter service on MARC.
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Photo ID: 106761
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
West of Mesa
Aurora, CO
1059
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Regional Transportation District
Missed it by that much! Was hoping to get a shot of an A-Line commuter train crossing over a UP special with a quartet of electric engines. Alas, the A-Line train came by about 20 seconds too late.
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Photo ID: 106762
Date Shot
Photo By
Monday, December 4, 2017 Kevin Morgan
Location
Times Viewed
West of Mesa
Aurora, CO
1215
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Subdivision
Railroad
Limon (UP) Regional Transportation District
An RTD A-Line train crosses over UP's Limon Sub just east of Mesa. This single track bridge is close to a mile long and takes the A-Line from along Smith Road and the Limon Sub over the tracks and over I-70 in order to parallel Pena Blvd to DIA. This particular commuter train is headed west, toward Union Station.
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