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Photo ID: 108118
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Sunday, May 31, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Edgemont Yard
Edgemont, SD
813
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Yard Shots BNSF
After discovering around 500 units stored in Donkey Creek Yard in Gillette, WY, I discovered that another 200 or so units are being stored in the yard in Edgemont, SD! Whereas a lot of the stored units in Gillette were SD70MACs, a majority of the ones in Edgemont are C44-9Ws.
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Photo ID: 108119
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Sunday, May 31, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Edgemont Yard
Edgemont, SD
793
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Yard Shots BNSF
This Warbonnet looks to be in mighty fine shape as it sits in the yard in Edgemont, SD in storage. Note that the exhaust stack has been "capped", indicating a long term storage. This is a C44-9W, although these units are often referred to as Dash 9-44CWs. You can even note this designation painted on the frame!
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Photo ID: 108120
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Sunday, May 31, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Edgemont Yard
Edgemont, SD
749
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Yard Shots BNSF
Three strings of stored units extend to the far end of the yard in Edgemont, SD. A downturn in the economy, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic started, has resulted a major decrease in power needs for Class 1 railroads. Hopefully the economy will have a swift recovery and many, if not all, of these units can be placed back in service.
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Photo ID: 108121
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Sunday, May 31, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Edgemont Yard
Edgemont, SD
762
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Yard Shots BNSF
If you've ever heard the term "Pink-bonnet" to describe a Warbonnet-painted engine, here is a good example! It has been so long since these units were painted, many of them have faded to the point that the red is definitely now a pink color. BNSF 699 is one such unit, stored in the middle of Edgemont Yard in South Dakota.
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Photo ID: 108122
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Sunday, May 31, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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MP 466
Provo Township, SD
640
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Butte (BNSF) BNSF
An eastbound BNSF coal load passes through the small township of Provo, SD on the Butte Subdivision. This stretch of the subdivision is two main tracks. In addition to coal trains, it sees a fair amount of both intermodal and manifest traffic.
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Photo ID: 108123
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Sunday, May 31, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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MP 468
Fall River County, SD
585
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Butte (BNSF) BNSF
There are long, open stretches of track on BNSF's Butte Subdivision in South Dakota. The tracks just cut across the southwest corner of the states, covering a distance of just under 50 miles on the journey between Wyoming and Nebraska.
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Photo ID: 108124
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Sunday, May 31, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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MP 416
Dawes County, NE
599
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Butte (BNSF) BNSF
This eastbound BNSF coal load is slowly grinding its way up the west slope of Crawford Hill. Although most people tend to think of Nebraska as being flat, there are some nice hills and a decent grade just southeast of Crawford, NE.
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Photo ID: 108125
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Sunday, May 31, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Crawford Hill Horseshoe Curves
Dawes County, NE
622
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Butte (BNSF) BNSF
In order to conquer the climb up Crawford Hill, there are two horseshoe curves. The first is 180° wrapping one direction and the second is 180° wrapping the other way, allowing the tracks to climb the grade. Here, an eastbound coal load is in the first horseshoe curve on the climb up the hill.
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Photo ID: 108126
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Sunday, May 31, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Crawford Hill Horseshoe Curves
Dawes County, NE
629
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Butte (BNSF) BNSF
From this elevated vantage point, you can really see the horseshoe curves built to get the Butte Sub up and over Crawford Hill. As you can see, there are two main tracks the entire distance through the curves. Indeed, there are two main tracks for over 60 miles on this part of the Butte Sub, from Ardmore, SD all the way to Hemingford, NE. In this shot, a loaded coal train makes its way up Crawford Hill. The last two units on the train to the left are actually manned helpers based out of Crawford.
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Photo ID: 108127
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Sunday, May 31, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Crawford Hill Horseshoe Curves
Dawes County, NE
639
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Butte (BNSF) BNSF
In this shot, you can really see the incredible engineering behind the horseshoe curves on the west slope of Crawford Hill. A 120-car coal train wraps through the full "S" of both curves as it slowly grinds its way up the grade on Main 2.
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Photo ID: 108128
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Sunday, May 31, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Belmont Tunnel
Dawes County, NE
632
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Butte (BNSF) BNSF
This loaded coal train is nearing the top of Crawford Hill on Main 2, coming through a steep cut that was built in the early 1980s. For a long time, there was only a single track over Crawford Hill. Here at the summit, the single track when through a tunnel. When BN decided to add a second main, rather than bore a second hole, an new cut was created and the tunnel was left. The tunnel is not quite visible in the distance and to the right of the cut. The last train went through the tunnel on May 3, 1982.
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Photo ID: 108129
Date Shot
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Sunday, May 31, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Belmont Tunnel
Dawes County, NE
641
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Butte (BNSF) BNSF
A pair of SD70ACes leads an eastbound coal load on Main 2 to the top of Crawford Hill. Belmont Road passes right over the tracks here, offering a fantastic view of trains from either direction as they crest the top of the grade.
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Photo ID: 108130
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Sunday, May 31, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Belmont Tunnel
Dawes County, NE
625
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Butte (BNSF) BNSF
A trio of units bring up the rear of this eastbound coal load over the top of Crawford Hill through the cut at Belmont. This is one location where you can still find manned helpers in 2020. The ES44AC in the only DPU on the end of the train. The two SD70ACes are actually manned helpers based out of Crawford. Up ahead, they will cut away from the train and return to Crawford.
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Photo ID: 108131
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Sunday, May 31, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Belmont Crossover
Dawes County, NE
625
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Butte (BNSF) BNSF
Here at Belmont, at the top of Crawford Hill, these two manned SD70ACes will cut away from this eastbound coal load. The coal train does not even stop when the helpers cut away. They are not coupled to the rear DPU, but simply pushing on the train. The helpers will apply some brakes, slow down as the coal train continues, and then stop on the opposite side of the signals.
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Photo ID: 108132
Date Shot
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Sunday, May 31, 2020 Kevin Morgan
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Belmont Crossover
Dawes County, NE
661
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Butte (BNSF) BNSF
After having helped an eastbound coal load climb Crawford Hill, this manned helper set will now return the 13 miles to Crawford to await the next train that needs its help. The dispatcher crossed the power over from Main 2 to Main 1 here at Belmont Crossover for the trip back.
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