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Photo ID: 108056
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 23, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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Spruce
Spruce, CO
744
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Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
This northbound unit grain train had something of a unique power arrangement. It was set up with three units on the head end and three DPUs on the rear. No mid-train swing helpers. It is making good speed north as a loaded coal train sits stopped, waiting patiently on Main 1 to the left.
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Photo ID: 108057
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 23, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Larkspur
Larkspur, CO
767
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Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
Main 1, crossing the old Santa Fe bridge on the south edge of Larkspur, gets a lot of attention. However, Main 2 is a bit more secluded on the eastern edge of Larkspur. It is difficult to get to on the ground, so this shot from the air offers a view of a northbound unit grain train.
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Photo ID: 108058
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 23, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Larkspur
Larkspur, CO
961
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Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
Three units bringing up the tail end of a northbound grain train on Main 2 cross over Carpenter Creek, which is actually off to the right. Carpenter Creek and East Plum Creek (to the left) join together at a fork right alongside the bridge here in Larkspur.
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Photo ID: 108059
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 23, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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North of Larkspur
Douglas County, CO
755
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Subdivision
Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
Main 2 north of Larkspur moves along the base of some lush hills, across the way from I-25 and Main 1. There is no real great way to access Main 2 from the ground, but I always though there could be a great shot of it if it could be accessed. Fortunately, modern technology finally made that possible as this elephant-style coal empty makes its way north.
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Photo ID: 108060
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 23, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Sedalia
Sedalia, CO
733
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Subdivision
Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
If you've ever traveled on Hwy 85 around Sedalia, then you know you can pretty easily see Main 2 from the highway. However, you cannot see the rails for Main 1. That is because they are slightly lower than Main 2, hiding them from the highway. This is a location where Rio Grande and Santa Fe once crossed paths via a grade separation. Today, it is one of only two places between Littleton and Palmer Lake (the other being Big Lift) where there is a means of crossing over between the two mains.
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Photo ID: 108061
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 23, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Sedalia
Sedalia, CO
866
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Subdivision
Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF, Kansas City Southern
Much to my delight, a Kansas City Southern ES44AC was bringing up the rear of this coal empty at Sedalia under cloudy skies. The unit was also facing the "right way" for a nice shot. Main 1 currently sits empty in the foreground, waiting for the next southbound to come grinding through south.
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Photo ID: 108062
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 23, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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South of Littleton
Highlands Ranch, CO
878
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Subdivision
Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF, Kansas City Southern
The area around Santa Fe Drive (US-85) and C-470 has become quite the busy, urban scene in recent years. CDOT is working on adding a toll lane to C-470. The Joint Line - both Mains 1 and 2 - cross over C-470. An on-ramp from southbound Santa Fe to eastbound C-470 now crosses over the mains. A coal empty glides by on Main 2, approaching the CTC limits of the triple main track at Littleton.
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Photo ID: 108063
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 23, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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South of Littleton
Highlands Ranch, CO
816
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Subdivision
Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
A southbound coal train is about to hit the start of the grade on its climb to the top of Palmer Divide at Palmer Lake. Northbounds, going down hill, make the trip in about an hour. Southbound loads often can take anywhere from 1-4 hours to make the climb! The train is crossing C-470 just south of the end of triple track at Littleton.
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Photo ID: 108064
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 23, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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South of Littleton
Highlands Ranch, CO
901
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Subdivision
Railroad
Colorado Springs (UP)/Pikes Peak (BNSF) BNSF
A pair of GEs shoves hard on the tail end of a southbound coal load on Main 1. The train is crossing over CO-85 not far south of the end of triple track at Littleton. For decades, Main 1 here had been dispatched by Rio Grande and then Union Pacific and Main 2 here had been dispatched by Santa Fe and then BNSF. That all changed 18 months ago when the railroads swapped duties. BNSF now dispatches Main 1 - which also happens to be CTC now - and UP now dispatches Main 2 - which is still operated using Track Warrants and ABS.
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Photo ID: 108065
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 23, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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North Yard
Denver, CO
751
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Subdivision
Railroad
Yard Shots Union Pacific
An aerial view of UP's North Yard in Denver. A pair of SD40-2s brings a string of cars toward the south end of the yard, ready to switch them.
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Photo ID: 108066
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 23, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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North Yard
Denver, CO
871
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Subdivision
Railroad
Yard Shots Union Pacific
A pair of SD40-2s, saddled with switching duties, come to a stop on the "third rail" in North Yard near the yard office. A GP48-2 and another SD40-2 sit on an engine track a few tracks over. The relative lack of cars in the parking lot at the yard office is an indication of the slim economy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Photo ID: 108067
Date Shot
Photo By
Saturday, May 23, 2020 Kevin Morgan
Location
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North Yard
Denver, CO
802
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Subdivision
Railroad
Yard Shots Union Pacific
Here is a real sign of the downturn in the economy thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic! North Yard has far more yard tracks open than it has filled right now. One of the tracks (the one that is mostly tank cars with some white covered hoppers at the end) is the end of a train. The MNYNP is about to depart for North Platte, NE and Bailey Yard.
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